Look at it, chlorine is a yellow-green gas, bromine is a red-brown fuming liquid.
An alkane will react with the bromine test and become a clear/colourless liquid, while an aromatic hydrocarbon will not react with the bromine and remain a redish-orange tinged liquid.
Chlorine
Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.
Electrons are shared between the chlorine atoms and the bromine atoms.
Yes. Halogen Family includes chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine.
bromine water test
An alkane will react with the bromine test and become a clear/colourless liquid, while an aromatic hydrocarbon will not react with the bromine and remain a redish-orange tinged liquid.
Chlorine + Magnesium Bromide ----> Magnesium Chloride + Bromine
Chlorine
Bromine's atomic radii is larger than that of chlorine.
Bromine has a larger radius (not raduis) than chlorine.
Electrons are shared between the chlorine atoms and the bromine atoms.
Chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent than bromine.
Bromine monochloride, BrCl
bromine
It is bromine. Edit: NO. It is NOT bromine. The third period halogen is chlorine (Cl). Bromine happens to be in period 4.
Fluorine, and Chlorine can displace bromine from a compound.