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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 2)
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Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
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Rakesh said:
1 decade ago
That's what they are asking that which is a non metal that remains please.
Ankita said:
1 decade ago
What is the other use of bromine?
Shubham kango said:
1 decade ago
These are used in TVs, furniture, and even mobile phone.
Gokul said:
1 decade ago
Bromine was discovered independently by two chemists, Carl Jacob Lowig and Antoine Balard, in 1825 and 1826.
Rohit said:
1 decade ago
Can anyone tell me. What is the vander wall?
Rahul elr said:
1 decade ago
At ambient temperature bromine is a brownish-red liquid. It has a similarly colored vapor with an offensive and suffocating odor. It is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid under ordinary conditions, it evaporates easily at standard temperature and pressures in a red vapor that has a strong disagreeable odor resembling that of chlorine. Bromine is less active chemically than chlorine and fluorine but is more active than iodine; its compounds are similar to those of the other halogens. Bromine is soluble in organic solvents and in water.
Chinelo said:
1 decade ago
Can anyone tell me how bromine in used in mobile phones?
Makhan Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Phosphorous is solid at room temperature.
Chlorine can either be gas or solid (chlorine tablets used for purifying water) and helium has gaseous nature in room temperature.
Bromine only is found in liquid form at room temp having brownish color.
Chlorine can either be gas or solid (chlorine tablets used for purifying water) and helium has gaseous nature in room temperature.
Bromine only is found in liquid form at room temp having brownish color.
Nagesh said:
1 decade ago
Bromine is a brown coloured liquid.
Nagesh said:
1 decade ago
To exist a molecule together (group of atoms) there is some forces are working that force may be strong electrostatic force or force due to electron transformation or week van der waal forces.
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