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The melting point for bromine (Br) is -7.2 °C (19.04 °F).

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Question 5 The melting point of bromine is -7°C. What is this melting point expressed in F? A) 450F B) -28°F C) -13°F D) 19°F E) None of these is within 30F of the correct answer.
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The normal phase (room temperature) of bromine is liquid. Its the only liguid halogen at room temp.

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Melting point of bromine: -7,2 0C

Boiling point of bromine: 58,8 0C

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bromine is liquid at room temperature

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58.8 C or 322 K

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