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Bromine is a liquid at -5.00 degrees Celsius.

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11y ago

Bromine boils at 58-590 C and melts at -70C so at 300 C it is a fuming reddish brown liquid.

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13y ago

At -70 oC bromine is a solid. It turns from a liquid into solid state at (below) -7.2 oC.

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Bromine boils at 58-590 C and melts at -70C so at 200 C it is a fuming reddish brown liquid.

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9y ago

The melting point of bromine is −7.2°C or ​19°F. So at -8°C we would expect that bromine is in the solid state. At room temperature it is a red-brown liquid.

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14y ago

At 25 degrees Celsius, bromine is a liquid. It turns from a liquid into a solid at -7.2 degrees Celsius and from a liquid into a gas at 58.8 degrees Celsius.

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7y ago

At standard pressure it will be a solid - just!

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10y ago

solid

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9y ago

Bromine's melting point is at -7.2 C

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