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Match the sentences below to describe the physical properties of mercury and bromine. Mercury metal has a melting point...This means that, at room temperature, mercury is...Bromine is a......with a melting point of -7.2 °C and a boiling point...Bromine's boiling point is......so bromine is a...

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Match the sentences below to describe the physical properties of mercury and bromine. Mercury metal has a melting point...This means that, at room temperature, mercury is...Bromine is a......with a melting point of -7.2 °C and a boiling point...Bromine's boiling point is......so bromine is a...

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  1. "Mercury metal has a melting point of -38.83 °C." This means that, at room temperature (which is typically around 20-25 °C), mercury is in a liquid state.

  2. "Bromine is a non-metal with a melting point of -7.2 °C and a boiling point of 58.8 °C." Given that room temperature is between the melting and boiling points of bromine, bromine is also a liquid at room temperature.

  3. "Bromine's boiling point is 58.8 °C." This means that bromine will turn into a gas at temperatures above 58.8 °C.

So, to summarize:

  • Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature due to its low melting point.
  • Bromine is a non-metal that is also liquid at room temperature, but will turn into a gas at temperatures above its boiling point.

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