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What halogens are liquids?

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Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature.

It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.

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bromine ANOTHER ANSWER At STP, only bromine is a liquid. All other halogens are either gaseous or solid.

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All halogens are non metals. There are liquids and non metals. Bromine is a liquid halogen.

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Bromine is a halogen and is a red-brown liquid at STP.

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Fluorine and chlorine are the only halogens existing as a gas at room temperature.

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Bromine (Br)

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At room temperature, bromine is a liquid.

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Only bromine is liquid.

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