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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, or 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, or pure substance
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pure substance
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The answer to the chemistry question above would be pure substance. Bromine is classified as a pure substance because only the element is present and there are no other substances added or mixed with it. It is also not a compound because it does not come with another element.
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