1.49 g/ml
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Fluorine and chlorine.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Br2
NO!!! Bromine is an element, which exists in the liquid state at STP.
bromine at stp is a liquid
Bromine, group 17; Mercury, group 12. Both are liquids at STP
The density of water vapor can vary depending on temperature and pressure. At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the density of water vapor is approximately 0.804 grams per liter (g/L). However, as temperature increases or pressure decreases, the density of water vapor decreases.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
density of bromine is 3.12 g/ml
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
Fluorine and chlorine.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Bromine is an example of a non-metal that is liquid at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
The estimated value of the density of francium at STP is 1,87 g/cm3.