Kind of Red/Brown, or rust color, but vibrant.
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∙ 13y agoBromine water is a very pale straw colour (ie yellowish brown).
I work in a lab and use it often.
Gaseous bromine is a deep red-brown color.
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∙ 14y agothe colour of bromine is red
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∙ 13y agoReddish brown
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∙ 13y agoBromine forms a red-brown vapor.
Bromine is an element that has a reddish-brown color in both its gaseous and liquid states.
Liquid bromine would diffuse more slowly than gaseous bromine when poured into another liquid. Diffusion occurs more readily in gases and in liquids, but since bromine is more dense in its liquid state, it will diffuse at a slower rate compared to when it is in its gaseous state.
The chemical formula for bromine vapor is Br2, which indicates that bromine exists as diatomic molecules in its gaseous state.
Gaseous.
Bromine will store the most thermal energy in its gaseous state, due to the increased kinetic energy of the molecules resulting from higher temperatures in the gaseous phase.
Bromine is an element that has a reddish-brown color in both its gaseous and liquid states.
Liquid bromine would diffuse more slowly than gaseous bromine when poured into another liquid. Diffusion occurs more readily in gases and in liquids, but since bromine is more dense in its liquid state, it will diffuse at a slower rate compared to when it is in its gaseous state.
The chemical formula for bromine vapor is Br2, which indicates that bromine exists as diatomic molecules in its gaseous state.
Liquid bromine has a smaller volume than gaseous bromine because in the liquid state, the bromine molecules are closer together and take up less space compared to when they are in the gaseous state where they are more spread out. This difference in molecular arrangement leads to differences in volume between the two states.
Yes, bromine is a liquid at room temperature and only becomes a gas at temperatures above 59°F (15°C).
Bromine exists as a liquid at room temperature and pressure. It can also be found in gaseous and solid forms under different conditions.
Gaseous.
Bromine water is a reddish-brown color.
Bromine gas has a reddish-brown color.
Bromine is more stable in its liquid state at room temperature and pressure. In its gaseous state, bromine is highly reactive and can readily undergo reactions.
Bromine will store the most thermal energy in its gaseous state, due to the increased kinetic energy of the molecules resulting from higher temperatures in the gaseous phase.
What happens to bromine gas in a sealed tube when it is cooled and later heatedAnswer:When bromine is cooled and then heated in a sealed container, the bromine juice starts evolving in a gaseous state. It then becomes a gas i.e. bromine gas which is red-brown in color