It is taken from the Greek word Bromos, which literally means "stench of he-goats". Really. Bromine has a VERY unpleasant smell.
The Latin name of bromine is "Bromium."
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
Bromine is the actual name.
The covalent compound name for Br2 is diatomic bromine.
The ion name for bromine is bromide.
The family name of bromine is the halogens.
The chemical name for BrO2 is bromine dioxide. Be careful though - bromite, which is different, is the name for the chemical BrO2-.
The Greek word for the element that is called bromine is 'bromos.' When it is translated to English, it means 'bad smelling.'
its probably bromanite
Bromine originates from early 19th century: from French brome, from Greek bromos 'a stink,' + -ine.8======D
The compound name of potassium and bromine is potassium bromide.