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Which clement is a liquid at STP? (1) bromine (3) francium (2) cesium (4) iodine
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Which clement is a liquid at STP?
(1) bromine (3) francium
(2) cesium (4) iodine
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(1) Bromine is the correct answer.
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(1) bromine ..................
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