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Which halogens is liquid at room temperature between iodine chlorine bromine and flourine
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Bromine is the only halogen that is a liquid at room temperature. Iodine and chlorine are gases at room temperature, while fluorine is a highly reactive gas and only exists in a diatomic form.
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