A fuming brown liquid.
Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature.
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.
Bromine is in liquid phase at room temperature.
Mercury and bromine are liquids at room temperature.
Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature.
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
The room temperature of bromine is about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and easily evaporates into a reddish-brown gas with a strong, unpleasant odor.
There are only two elements that are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Mercury is used in thermometers and Bromine is used in industrial applications. Bromine is halogen while Mercury is a Metalloid.
Bromine is the only nonmetal element that is a liquid at room temperature.
Yes. Bromine and mercury are the only 2 elements that exist as liquids at room temperature (25oC). However, there 4 other elements that exist as liquids at temperatures slighty above room temperature: * Francium at 27oC * Cesium at 28.6oC * Gallium at 30.3oC * Rubidium at 39.5oC