GeoffCapes
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The Red of Boro!
Yes this is correct I think.I seem to recall Bromine being liquid at room temperature
Which is the only element that is naturally in liquid form?
I seem to recall Bromine being liquid at room temperature, I only remember that one as my Grandad used to tell me that they used to put Bromide into their tea to stop half the platoon getting the clap in WW2.
Bromine is correct
Mercury is a metal as its ion has a +ive charge like every other metal
Gas has -ive charge
Iodine often thought of as a liquid is in fact a solid crystal
Well that's my story and QM is always correct
Over to Mr Capes I think
Bromine is correct
Mercury is a metal as its ion has a +ive charge like every other metal
Gas has -ive charge
Iodine often thought of as a liquid is in fact a solid crystal
Well that's my story and QM is always correct
Well the QM is indeed always correct, but are you seriously saying Mercury can't be a liquid because it is a metal‽
https://i.imgur.com/wFN9SGo.gifv
I cannot help it if you numpties do not appreciate the subtlety of my argument
I feel a disturbance in the Force. Maybe the QM is not always right, after all......