Yes, it is
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Bromine is the name of the element that is a liquid halogen. Bromine has the chemical symbol Br, and it has the atomic number of 35.
Ofcourse Bromine is a halogen becoz derived from sea H2o
It is bromine. Edit: NO. It is NOT bromine. The third period halogen is chlorine (Cl). Bromine happens to be in period 4.
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine (Br) :)
Bromine is the official name for BROMINE. It is an halogen element. However, it does form bromides, bromates, when combined with other elements.
Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.
The 35th element in the Periodic Table is bromine (Br). It is a halogen with atomic number 35.
Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
Yes, iodine is a halogen. It is the 4th element in group 7. Fluorine, chlorine, bromine , iodine and astatine are all halogens.
The element bromine belongs to the halogen family.