density of bromine is 3.12 g/ml
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
3.12g/ml
no we cant swim with high bromine because bromine has a high density than water and as a result we may sink . ok clear
The density of chlorine is 0.00321g/cm3. The density of the halogens or group 17 elements increases down the group, which is why bromine is liquid and astatine is a solid at room temperature.
density of bromine is 3.12 g/ml
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
3.12g/ml
no we cant swim with high bromine because bromine has a high density than water and as a result we may sink . ok clear
Density is equal to the mass (in g) divided by the volume (in mL). So 25.0 m/L divided by 77.58 g is your answer.
7.14
620/200= 3.1
If this wasn't rounded to the least number of significant figures, the answer would be Bromine. The density of Bromine is 3.12 and if that answer wasn't a rounded figure, it would 3.105882353, which can be rounded to 3.12.
Atomic Weight: 79.904 Density: 3.12 g/cm3
The density of chlorine is 0.00321g/cm3. The density of the halogens or group 17 elements increases down the group, which is why bromine is liquid and astatine is a solid at room temperature.
g is not a unit for density. g/cm3 is. At room temperature: Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3 Scandium 2.985 g/cm3 Bromine 3.1028 g/cm3 (liquid)
Since one mole is equal to 6.022x10^23, there are .36 moles in 2.17x10 representative particles of bromine. A mole is a measure used to make atomic calculations for density.