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  • Bromine's Color: Physical or Chemical Change? - Chemistry Explained
    The color of elemental bromine being orange-red is a physical property. Here's why:

    * Physical Properties: These are characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's chemical composition. Color, density, melting point, and boiling point are examples of physical properties.

    * Chemical Properties: These describe how a substance reacts with other substances, resulting in a new substance with a different chemical composition.

    The color of bromine is an inherent characteristic of the element itself. It doesn't involve a chemical reaction or transformation.

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