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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 2)
2.
Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
Phosphorous
Bromine
Chlorine
Helium
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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BHARATH said:   6 years ago
Bromine is correct because of it anon metal.
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Nitesh Ghidode said:   6 years ago
Bromine is right.
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Mohan said:   5 years ago
Yes, Bromine is correct.
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Rajeev said:   5 years ago
The chemical element with the atomic number 35, Bromine is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature. Mercury also remains liquid at room temperature but it is a metal. Bromine is the third lightest halogen.
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Ayush said:   5 years ago
Bromine is liquid at room temperature because bromine molecules experience sufficient intermolecular interactions under those conditions.
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Ashu said:   5 years ago
Bromine is a non-metal and remains liquid at room temperature.

Its atomic no is 35 and atomic weight is 79.904

Bromine is a liquid because the intermolecular forces are strong enough so that it does not vaporise. Br forms diatomic molecules and van der Waals interactions are sufficiently strong.
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Santhosh said:   4 years ago
Hi please tell me,

whether bromine melting point higher are lower? If it is compared to the aluminium melting point?
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Akshay Shankar said:   4 years ago
Bromine has 58.78 of boiling point and -7.2 of melting point and it is red colored liquid.
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Kingsley said:   4 years ago
It's bromine because it's s non metal.
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KUPPAM HASINI said:   2 years ago
Thank you everyone for giving clarification.
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