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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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Jigme sherab said:   8 years ago
Bromine is a liquid because the intermolecular forces are strong enough so that it does not vapourise. Br forms diatomic molecules and van der Waals interactions are sufficiently strong.

Anirban said:   8 years ago
Bromide is liquid because it is not solid or gas.

Rahul said:   8 years ago
Bromine because it remain liquid because of its melting point.

Usuario said:   8 years ago
Yes it's bromine. The reason why is mercury is used in the barometer is b because it has a high coefficient of expansion. So a slite rise in pressure or temperature can be known.

Archangel Micheal said:   8 years ago
Bromine is correct.

Madhu said:   8 years ago
Intermolecular forces are strong enough and vanderwall forces are between two bromine atoms.

Abinash Biswal said:   8 years ago
It's bromine because of its high-melting point.

Jeff said:   7 years ago
Bromine is right. I agree with the given answer.

Anil singh chouhan said:   7 years ago
Only bromine is that metal reamain liquid at room temperature.

Mon bdr Singh said:   7 years ago
Yes, bromine is right due to its high melting point.


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