Why does bromine vapor spread upwards even though it is heavier than air.
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because the air always goes upwards and the vapours are also gone with them then on the upper surface it gets attach.
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Bromine gas is heavier than air due to its atomic weight. Being heavier it still floats in the air due to diffusion and collision between the particles of bromine and air molecules.
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