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  • Bromine: The Unique Solid Halogen? Exploring Halogen Properties
    That statement is almost true, but not quite! Here's why:

    * Bromine (Br) is the only halogen that is a liquid at room temperature.

    * Astatine (At), another halogen, is a solid at room temperature, but it is extremely radioactive and exists only in tiny amounts.

    So, technically, bromine is not the only halogen that is a solid at room temperature, but it is the only stable halogen that is a liquid at room temperature.

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