Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
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
Liquid
There will be no colour change between the two, as chlorine is more electronegative than bromine and will maintain its negative charge, meaning that the bromine will not react and the orange colour persists.
Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Yes, it can be done by cooling the Bromine
Bromine dissapear in this reaction !
Reddish Brown
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but after 58,8 0C bromine become a gas.
Bromine is not a metal, it is a non-metal. Its colour is Reddish brown
Bromine at -100 oC is a solid.
Red colour
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
there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine