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11.
Bromine is a
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FARHAN SCIENTIST said:
1 decade ago
Because bromine exists in liquid state at room temperature.
Sagar Dev said:
1 decade ago
Bromine is actually a liquid. And in the given options there is just one liquid option. Just understand the question.
Karthik said:
1 decade ago
Liquid bromine in red colour.
Akhil scientist said:
1 decade ago
Bromine is a nonmetal which is found liquid at a room temperature.
Blessy said:
1 decade ago
The bromine is red in colour. It is highly evaporative in room temperature.
Niladri said:
1 decade ago
Actually the colour of bromine is pink.
Mateen said:
1 decade ago
When lead bromine is electrolysed. It results in discharge of ions. And at anode bromine gas is evolved which is red in color and when cooled down it gives a red liquid.
Arjun said:
1 decade ago
It is highly evaporative in room temperature it looks in red color.
Kumari manojkumar said:
1 decade ago
In inorganic analysis the anion formation of bromine we observed red coloured fumes in laboratory. So that bromine is red coloured pigment.
Chiranjib said:
1 decade ago
Halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) have single valency.
They absorb the part of white light which imparts them their color, chlorine absorbs violet spectrum so appears greenish yellow. Similarly bromine absorbs violet part & we see it is red.
They absorb the part of white light which imparts them their color, chlorine absorbs violet spectrum so appears greenish yellow. Similarly bromine absorbs violet part & we see it is red.
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