At room temperature the chemical bromine is in which state?

Correct answer: Liquid

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GreatSeal5285
GreatSeal5285
ScaryLevel44555, water is the refrigerant, lithium bromide is an absorbent in a lithium bromide absorbtion refrigeration system.
mendel 234
mendel 234
The biggest commercial usage of bromine is as ethylene bromide (as a pesticide and an additive to gasoline to prevent lead deposition. Other important applications of bromine include dyes, silver bromide in photographic films, potassium bromate for baking, and in olden days as a sedative (potassium, sodium, calcium, strontium or lithium bromide)
Player #2896647
Player #2896647
boiling point of bromine is 58.8C. So at room temp it's a liquid.
Mommom Lala
Mommom Lala
WearyBeagle58457, I use it to keep my hot tub clean
WearyBeagle58457
WearyBeagle58457
What is it used for, though?
CageFreeDynamo50
CageFreeDynamo50
I thought it was a gas
myquest
myquest
There is another question in this game claiming that only 2 elements are in liquid state at room temperature, mercury and barium. So somebody is wrong....
Teresa
Teresa
mendel 234, don’t forget brominated vegetable oil used in food & drink, Mountain Dew soda, for one.
Clown Boss
Clown Boss
myquest, barium is a soft, silvery, alkaline earth metal. So substitute bromine for it in your statement for trivia vérité.
Clown Boss
Clown Boss
Little Saint, Wikipedia still disagrees, so I'd wager you're incorrect.
Mujahid Mohideen R
Mujahid Mohideen R
I now know what is bromine 🤗✌️
Tom
Tom
myquest, I think the confusion is about metals and elements.
Player franc
Player franc
[bobbo16], so does water.
Player #3138816
Player #3138816
CageFreeDynamo50, me too !
Player elguapo
Player elguapo
reclusivesavyigloo, highly energized state of matter. lightning
reclusivesavyigloo
reclusivesavyigloo
define plasma.
Montana Lady
Montana Lady
It's also a pesticide
ScaryLevel44555
ScaryLevel44555
WearyBeagle58457, it is a refrigerant
LordlySage46479
LordlySage46479
WearyBeagle58457, you can brine steak, pork (makes tender & juicy), also for baked potatoes, makes skin crusty.Yummy!