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The isotope of bromine called 81-bromine.

Since the element you are describing has 35 electrons, it must also have 35 protons.

Therefore you end up with bromine which is the 35th element (since the amount of protons are equal to the elements number).

Adding 46 to 35 gives you the weight of the specific bromine isotope, since the weight of the element is also the name of the isotope.

It is also not radioactive.

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The lead Pb has 46 neutrons and 36 electrons.

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A radioactive bromine (a bromine with an extra neutron added to it) would be the element with 35 protons and 46 neutrons.

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That would be Bromine

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Bromine

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