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What are 3 substances that are liquids at room temperature?

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mercury and Bromine

Step-by-step explanation:

Bromine and mercury are liquid at room temperature and gallium is liquid when just a little above room temperature.

Bromine forms diatomic molecules and has a dipole, so it’s intermolecular forces are strong enough to keep it from turning into a gas immediately, but not strong enough for it to become a solid. Bromine and Mercury have the lowest melting points for most elements, and close to that is Gallium, which is about 29 degrees Celcius.

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