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Bromine is often thought of as a gas but as it has a boiling point of 58.8 °C (137.8 °F) it exists as a liquid at room temperature. The confusion arises as the bromine evaporates by diffusion and creates a noticeable odour at lower temperatures in the same way that water evaporates below 100 °C .

At a temperature of  -7.2 °C (19 °F) bromine becomes a solid.

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