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The boiling point as stated is 59C, the melting point is -7C, so at 21C it is at a higher temperature than the melting point but lower than the boiling point, so hence is in a liquid state ( at 59C or higher it would be converted to gas, at -7C or lower it would solidify ).

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Q: What is the physical state of bromine at room temperature 21C boiling point in 59C?
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What is the physical state of bromine at 21 degrees?

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