Bromine, oxygen and sulphur are all non metals, Mercury is a metal. Mercury will conduct electricity and heat thou at quite low levels while the others will have negligible conductivity if at all. With metals, conductivity will decrease with an increase in temperature.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
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in its pure natural state uncombined with other elements, bromine is a LIQUID...
No, Bromine is not brittle at room temperature, as Bromine is one of only two elements in the Periodic Table that is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Bromine only conducts electricity when bonded with another metal/element.
Bromine is a gas at liquid temperature. It can only conduct electricity when bonded with another metal or element.
Copper is the element with all these properties.
Lead and bromine
The majority of chemical elements can be combined with bromine.
bromine <><><><><> Halogens are group 17 elements, like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, and uus-117.
Mercury and bromine are the 2 liquid elements. Bromine stays as Br2.
Potassium Bromide comprises of following elements: 1. Potassium 2. Bromine
Oxygen=8 Bromine=45 Helium=2 Argon=22 Manganese=30 Silicone=14
Sodium and bromine are the elements in sodium bromide (NaBr) compound.
Bromine is its own element. No other elements creare it. it is entirely its own thing