Where is bromine found? * in the Earth's crust and in the seawater in various chemical forms. I'm pulling this off of the CDC website-apparently, it's deadly? http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/bromine/basics/facts.asp
Bromine is fairly common on Earth. Bromine is naturally found in the Earth's crust and in seawater.
Dyes, agrochemicals, water purification, an emulsifier and others I can not remember. Google " bromine; everyday uses. " I think it is used as some kind of fumigant too.
Bromine forms bromide with metals.
a fumigant normally used in soil sterilization
a fumigant normally used in soil sterilization
That would be Bromide.
They are both liquid at room temperature.
all nonmetals
No, bromine exists in nature. It is common in seawater, and in underground aquifers that have been exposed to seawater in the "recent" past.
They all are Halogens and good oxidizers
It may be Bromine-79 (79Br) because it is one of the 2 stable isotopes. The other one is Bromine-81 (81Br).
Covalent