the melting point of the element bromine is about 19 grades F this is about 57 grades F more than the melting point of mercury. What is the melting point of mercury?

To find the melting point of mercury, we can subtract 57 degrees Fahrenheit from the melting point of bromine.

Given that the melting point of bromine is approximately 19 degrees Fahrenheit, we can subtract 57 degrees from 19 degrees:

19 degrees Fahrenheit - 57 degrees Fahrenheit = -38 degrees Fahrenheit

Therefore, the melting point of mercury is approximately -38 degrees Fahrenheit.

19- 57=-38