Krypton has a higher value.
Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
Bromine (Br).
Bromine is a non metal. atomic number of it is 35.
Br stands for the element bromine
The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . . The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . .
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Br has the largest I.E.
The first ionization energy is the energy that is required in order to remove the first electron from an atom in the GAS phase, the second ionization energy is the energy required to remove the second electron from an atom, etc. Ionization energy generally increases for every electron that is removed, and increases from left to right in the periodic table or if moving up the periods. In this case, from the periodic table (or according to Mastering Chemistry) Bromine (Br) has a larger sixth ionization energy than Selenium (Se).
Group 8 (noble gases) have the highest first ionization energy because they are already stable and don't want to lose any electrons. Ignoring the noble gases, however, group 7 halogens (F, Cl, Br, I, etc.) have the highest first ionization energy. That's because these elements have seven valence electrons, and they don't want to give up any electrons - they want another one!
No. Br is a nonmetal.
Br is the symbol for bromine (element number 35).
Br is element # 35 on the non-metal side Br is element # 35 on the non-metal side
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Bromide (Br-) in elemental form is bromine (Br).
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Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.