Which of the following non-metals exists in liquid state at room temperature?
A) Chlorine B) Nitrogen C) Bromine D) Hydrogen
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Bromine forms diatomic molecules and Van der Waals interactions are sufficiently strong, so it exists as a liquid. Whereas nitrogen, hydrogen and chlorine are gases at room temperature. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
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Bromine forms diatomic molecules and Van der Waals interactions are sufficiently strong, so it exists as a liquid. Whereas nitrogen, hydrogen and chlorine are gases at room temperature. Therefore, option C is the correct answer
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