Gold, Platinum, Argon, Helium, Krypton, Xenon, etc.
because it does not react with other elements
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.
The Halogens Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine
Yes, silver does react with bromine. Silver becomes oxidized in the presents of bromine gas, that's why silver jewelry tarnishes.
Yes it does.
because it does not react with other elements
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.
non-metals like chlorine, bromine etc.
When aluminum and bromine react, three bromine atoms combine with each aluminum atom.
The Halogens Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine
The majority of chemical elements can be combined with bromine.
Bromine does not react with air because it is not possible. It is a non reactant element.
Yes, silver does react with bromine. Silver becomes oxidized in the presents of bromine gas, that's why silver jewelry tarnishes.
With bromine, it gives the dibromide.
no
Any of the group of non metallic elements, fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine and astatine. They are missing an electron from their outer most shell and react with most elements to form salts
As polyehtene is unsaturated(single bond) it does not react with bromine and there is no colour change.But bromine reacts with ethene and it becomes colourless.