Why is Br2 a liquid at room temperature?
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Bromine is the only non-metal that is in liquid at room temperature. ... Bromine is a liquid because the intermolecular forces are strong enough so that it does not evaporate. Bromine forms diatomic molecules and Van der Waals interactions are sufficiently strong.
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Bromine (Br, element 35), also found as a diatomic molecule (Br2), is a liquid at room temperature, solidifying at -7.2ºC.
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