Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
Bromine, which is represented by the chemical symbol Br, is very corrosive with most other elements. The only element I could find it does not react with is water.
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The metal with the chemical symbol Pb is lead, Pb is derived from the Latin word plumbum, meaning soft metal.
The equation is, 2Al + 3Br2 = 2AlBr3
The chemical formula KBr is an ionic compound (made from a metal and a non-metal). K represents the metal potassium, and Br represents bromine (a non-metal halogen). The proper chemical name is potassium bromide.
Bromine is not a metal. It is a nonmetal halogen and is the inly nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature. Its chemical symbol is Br and has an atomic number of 35. It is reddish-brown in color with a metallic luster (even though it is not a metal).
Bromine is a liquid, and a non-metal. It's atomic number is 35, and it's atomic weight is 80. The chemical symbol of Bromine is Br. It has 35 protons, 35 electons, and has 45 neutrons.
Bromine is not a metal. It is a nonmetal halogen and is the inly nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature. Its chemical symbol is Br and has an atomic number of 35. It is reddish-brown in color...
Bromine, which is represented by the chemical symbol Br, is very corrosive with most other elements. The only element I could find it does not react with is water.
Each metal has a specific chemical symbol.
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sulphur chemical symbol: Su element, metal, absolutly stinks when you burn iit
Bromine is a non metal. atomic number of it is 35.
Bromine is a nonmetal. It is a red liquid. On the periodic table, it has the symbol Br and the atomic number 35.
The lithium is oxidized an the bromine is reduced. In a chemical reaction involving a metal in elemental form, the metal will be oxidized.
Na is the elemental symbol for sodium, which is a metal and thus a mineral.
The metal with the chemical symbol Pb is lead, Pb is derived from the Latin word plumbum, meaning soft metal.