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The element bromine is a red-brown liquid at room temperature. When it is cooled to below -7.2 °C, or 19 °F, it changes phase to a solid. If seen in that solid state, it has a metallic luster to it. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided below.It is a Dark Red liquid
No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal
Bromine has a metallic luster in its sold form
7.2º celsius, 19.04º Fahrenheit, 265.2 K
At room temperature berkelium is a solid metal.
Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
Bromine dissapear in this reaction !
Yes, it can be done by cooling the Bromine
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but after 58,8 0C bromine become a gas.
The element bromine is a red-brown liquid at room temperature. When it is cooled to below -7.2 °C, or 19 °F, it changes phase to a solid. If seen in that solid state, it has a metallic luster to it. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided below.It is a Dark Red liquid
No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Bromine water is a reddish-brown color.
Bromine is not a metal, it is a non-metal. Its colour is Reddish brown
Yes, bromine is a solid at -5.00 degrees Celsius. Bromine has a melting point of -7.2 degrees Celsius, so at -5.00 degrees Celsius, it would be in its solid state.
Bromine has a metallic luster in its sold form
7.2º celsius, 19.04º Fahrenheit, 265.2 K