Well I know that it comes from a Greek word that means "stench", it can be made from seawater (22,000 tons of seawater can be used to make 1 ton of bromine.), and it's used in dyes, photographic film, and leaded fuels.
no, bromine is liquid
Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
Bromine is an Element
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
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.
Bromine is an element by itself, it does not form anything (besides bromine) until you add it with another element to form a compound.
Bromine is a non metal. atomic number of it is 35.
Bromine is an element, and therefore a pure substance, not a mixture. However, sometimes people loosely refer to bromine water (a solution of bromine in water) as just bromine.
Bromine itself an element.Chemical symbol is Br.
No, Bromine is not a synthetic element, it occurs naturally
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.