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Halogens, Group 17
Bromine is an element that belongs to the group of halogens with an atomic number of 35. When bonded with another element, it can conduct electricity.
Potassium
Bromine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 80.
Bromine is an element on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 35. It can be found near the right side of the table. Bromine is located in the Halogens group, which is group 7A or 17, and is also in period 4.
Group 17. Also known as the Halogen Family.
Hydrogen is in the group 1.Francium is in the group 1 (alkali metals).Fluorine and bromine are in the group 17 (halogens).
Halogens, Group 17
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No, Selenium has 6 valence electrons while Bromine has 7. You can determine this because on the periodic table, Selenium is in Group VI while Bromine is in group VII.
Bromine is on the 17th column of the periodic table.It has atomic number of 35.
Bromine is an element that belongs to the group of halogens with an atomic number of 35. When bonded with another element, it can conduct electricity.
It is sometimes found in the ocean as Bromine Salts.
Bromine is usually found in soil.
no bromine can't be found naturally :)
group 17