For the most part, elements are given a symbol which resembles their name as they are now. Just as Barium is Ba, Bromine is Br. However, in the case of Lead, Copper, and a few others, the names are somewhat different. They have been designated Pb and Cu due to their Latin names. The Latin name for Lead is Plumbum and the Latin name for Copper is Cuprum.
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
Bromine-bromine double bond.
The chemical name for BrO2 is bromine dioxide. Be careful though - bromite, which is different, is the name for the chemical BrO2-.
Bromine is the official name for BROMINE. It is an halogen element. However, it does form bromides, bromates, when combined with other elements.
its latin
Bromum, however it is thought that the name was derived from greek "brōmos" meaning stink
For the most part, elements are given a symbol which resembles their name as they are now. Just as Barium is Ba, Bromine is Br. However, in the case of Lead, Copper, and a few others, the names are somewhat different. They have been designated Pb and Cu due to their Latin names. The Latin name for Lead is Plumbum and the Latin name for Copper is Cuprum.
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Bromine is the actual name.
The Greek word for the element that is called bromine is 'bromos.' When it is translated to English, it means 'bad smelling.'
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
Bromine-bromine double bond.
The chemical name for BrO2 is bromine dioxide. Be careful though - bromite, which is different, is the name for the chemical BrO2-.
hemiheptoxyde de fluor in french xD you only have to translate it
Bromine is the official name for BROMINE. It is an halogen element. However, it does form bromides, bromates, when combined with other elements.
Br is the chemical symbol for Bromine. There are three fluorine atoms covalently bonded, so they form triflouride. The full name is then bromine fluoride.