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Bromine, a liquid at room temperature, has a boiling point of 58°C and a melting point of –7.2°C. Bromine can be classified as a compound. impure substance. mixture. pure substance.
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Bromine, a liquid at room temperature, has a boiling point of 58°C and a melting point of –7.2°C. Bromine can be classified as a
compound.
impure substance.
mixture.
pure substance.
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Pure substance
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Pure substance
This is because the boiling point and melting point of bromine are correct.
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