The exact state of Bromine at Room temperature and pressure is between liquid and gas - as all liquids have a partial gas pressure. You can make its state change by degree by very minor changes in properties. But bromine's boiling is considered to be above room temperature.
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Bromine (Br)
Bromine (Br) is the only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature and pressure.
At 25°C (77°F), the element that is a liquid is bromine (Br). It is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and is the only non-metallic element that is in a liquid state under these conditions. Another element, mercury (Hg), is also a liquid at room temperature, but it is a metal.
There were 15 elements in my table that were liquids at room temperature.
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These would be bromine (Br) and mercury (Hg).
Bromine (Br)
Bromine (Br)
No Bromine is a liquid at room temperature and normal pressure
There are two elements which are liquid at room temperature and they are Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br). Copernicium (Cn) might be liquid at room temperature but chemists are not sure about it.
2. Mercury, Hg, and Bromine, Br, are liquid at room temperature.
At room temperature most of the elements are solid. except Cs,Ga,Br,Fr,Hg (these are liquid) and nonmetals which are gaseous..except Br which being a nonmetal is not a gas.
Bromine (Br) :)
bromine[Br] and mercury[Hg]
bromine[Br] and Mercury[Hg]
Bromine (Br) Mercury Hg) is also a room temperature liquid.