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Yes it is highly toxic, irritating, reactive, corrosive and oxidising.An element (chemical symbol Br) that occurs in nature as a toxic liquid that produces a highly irritating vapor. It is used in dyes, in developing photographs, and as an additive in gasoline.AnswerBromine is a nonmetallic chemical element which bears the distinction of being the only nonmetallic element which is liquid at room temperature. It is highly toxic and extremely reactive, requiring extreme care when it is handled. Bromine is used in an assortment of industrial compounds and cleaners, and it is readily available from a number of sources. If you have a swimming pool or hot tub, you may already be familiar with bromine in the form of bromine tablets which are used to treat water.
Bromine can be used as an bleaching agent but commercially available bleach usually contains Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO)
Bromine in carbon tetrachloride is a brown-colored solution and used as a chemical test. When drops of bromine/carbon tetrachloride are added to a solution containing an unknown compound and the brown-colored bromine solution disappears, that means that the unknown compound contains carbon-carbon double bonds (since it absorbed the bromine solution). On the other hand, if the brown-colored bromine solution doesn't disappear then it means that no carbon double bonds are present. This is called a "Bromine Test."
Bromine is liquid at room temperature but evaporates very rapidly into a purple-brown, choking gas that smells rather like chlorine. Sodium bromide, the bromine analog of table salt, is often used in hot tubs.
The symbol on a regulatory marker indicates rocks or other underwater hazard is an Orange Diamond.
Diamond
A vertical open-faced diamond symbol is used to indicate a hazard such as a rock.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.
The symbol for bromine is Br, not BR. The symbol is based on the element's name, which in this case is derived from the Greek word "bromos" meaning stench. The first letter is always capitalized on the periodic table symbols.
Any product likely to pose a hazard to individuals, animals or the environment if used incorrectly.
Bromine is the halogen that is a liquid at room temperature. Its chemical symbol is Br, which may remind you of the word "breeze." Bromine compounds are commonly used as flame-retardant agents in various materials.
bromine can be used for an household or industral disinfectant.
Yes, bromine is a strong oxidizing agent. It readily accepts electrons in chemical reactions, causing other substances to be reduced.
Hazard symbols are not used in risk assessments. They are used in hazard communication.
The hazard symbols are used to warn that this chemical or organic substance is harmful to the living things or to the environment if ingested or come in contact with the substance.These hazard symbols have a particular meaning coressponding to the symbol.for example check the symbol for nulcear waste and biological waste in net