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.
Bromine is unstable. It is corrosive and toxic, and it evaporates at room temperature.
no, bromine is not flammable nor is it explosive.
yes,in fact the word halogen means "noble gas" their electron clouds are complete
No, Bromine is not an explosive itself but it can react explosively with some substances
yes it is brittle because it is a metal
stable
It is stable
Chlorine is stable.
phosphorus is not stable
stable
81Br is one of the stable isotopes of bromine.
Two stable ones, 10 & 11. Several unstable.
is peru government stable or unstable
unstable
It is stable
stable
stable
stable
Chlorine is stable.
phosphorus is not stable
cuba is stable
the antonym of stable is unstable
stable