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Is bromine a solid, a liquid or a gas

when the arrangement of particles is
close together in a regular pattern?

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Answer:

It is in liquid state in room temperature(regular pattern)

Step-by-step explanation:

Bromine is basically element no.35 in the periodic table,is a part and member of the Halogen family(Elements) which is group no.17 or is termed as Group VIIA too.

While coming to the reason of its liquid state is/are the strong intermolecular forces which binds them so well that they doesn't evaporate,Bromine is too found as a diatomic molecule(in the form of Br2) and yes Van der Waals interaction are even strong.(i.e-intermolecular forces,one of its form)

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