bromine is bigger.
bromine has an extra shell of electrons.
bromine reacts less vigorously.
bromine has a larger amount of protons, neutrons and electrons.
bromine
iodine
Lithium has the lowest electronegativity, then carbon, bromine and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any atom.
The fluoride atom has 7 electrons in its outer shell (9 in total) but the ion of fluorine has any number of electrons in the outer shell. eg. F+ = the normal fluorine atom but with one less electron.
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
bromine
Quinolones with a fluorine atom are called fluoroquinolones. while Quinolones haven't a fluorine atom.
iodine
Lithium has the lowest electronegativity, then carbon, bromine and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any atom.
Only those elements in group 7 on the periodic table are halogens like fluorine, iodine, chlorine, astatine and of course BROMINE
The fluoride atom has 7 electrons in its outer shell (9 in total) but the ion of fluorine has any number of electrons in the outer shell. eg. F+ = the normal fluorine atom but with one less electron.
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
NO!!!! Bromine is a diatomic molecule. The word ' diatomic' means 'two atoms. So when you write ' Is bromine a diatomic atom '. you erroneously mean ' Is bromins a two-atom atom, which is a nonsense. Two or more atoms combined is a molecule.
F2 is the chemical symbol of the diatomic molecule of fluorine.F is the chemical symbol of the atom of fluorine.
The charge if a fluorine atom were attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would be positive. -APEX
Any reaction occur between neon and fluorine.
Ionic