No, it is not.
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Yes, bromine is a shiny liquid metal at room temperature. It has a reddish-brown color and a metallic luster.
Bromine has a shiny, metallic luster in its liquid state. However, in its solid state, bromine appears as a reddish-brown crystalline solid with a more dull luster.
The bromine texture refers to the physical appearance of bromine, which is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. Bromine has a shiny, metallic luster and a dense, oily consistency. It can also release a pungent odor.
No, bromine is not ductile. Bromine is a nonmetallic element that is brittle in its solid form.
No, bromine is a non-metallic element. It is in the halogen group on the periodic table.
Bromine has 35 electrons in its neutral state.