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11.
Bromine is a
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Chandan Dwibedi said:
2 years ago
Why it's colour is red? Please explain me.
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Vinay Upadhye said:
4 years ago
Thanks everyone for explaining it.
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Sunil Singh said:
4 years ago
Bromine is a volatile red-brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a similarly coloured vapour. Bromine is used in many areas such as agricultural chemicals, dyestuffs, insecticides, pharmaceuticals and chemical intermediates.
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Srikanth said:
7 years ago
Bromine is a red coloured liquid non metal. It is also the only non metal to exist in liquid state. It is present in halogen group.
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Akanksha singhal said:
7 years ago
Bromine is an only non-metal which is in liquid.
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Dibyendu Maji said:
8 years ago
The Colour of bromine is red.
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Archangel Micheal said:
8 years ago
Bromine is a dark, red, fuming liquid.
Arnab said:
8 years ago
Bromine is belonging to non-metal group which remains in liquid form in room temperature and is red in colour.
Anshul said:
8 years ago
Bromine is a red colour liquid and it is highly evaporated in room temperature.
Ganesh yadav said:
9 years ago
Bromine is solid but liquid at room temperature just like mercury.
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