What state is bromine at 20 degrees?
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Room temperature is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Bromine has a melting/ freezing point of 19 degrees Fahrenheit (-7.2 degrees Celsius). This means that when bromine is below 19 degrees Fahrenheit, it is a solid. However, when bromine is above 19 degrees Fahrenheit, bromine changes from a solid to a liquid.
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Bromine's melting point is -7.2 degrees in celcius and 19 degrees Fahrenheit above the 19 degrees Fahrenheit it is in solid but 20 degrees is above the 19 degrees according to the question bromine is in liquid state at 20 degrees Fahrenheit
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