It depends on the concentration but this would be pretty acidic - pH of 0 -1 .
There is no specific pH for bromine because: Bromine itself is not an acid or base Bromine forms several acids of different strengths pH is dependent on both the strength and concentration of the acid or base.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
You will see Aqueous Bromine or Bromine water
It depends on the concentration but this would be pretty acidic - pH of 0 -1 .
There is no specific pH for bromine because: Bromine itself is not an acid or base Bromine forms several acids of different strengths pH is dependent on both the strength and concentration of the acid or base.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Get a Bromine test kit and a pH test Kit. The bromine level should be around 4.0ppm and the pH should be around 7.4.To raise Bromine, add Bromine.To lower Bromine, add waterTo raise pH: add soda AshTo lower pH: add Muriatic AcidAs for the foam, it is caused by tanning oils, sunblocks, shampoos, conditioners, soap, body oil, fabric cleaners etc. To correct this problem add hexametaphosphate or "Foam Out".
You will see Aqueous Bromine or Bromine water
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
bromine water means the liquid formed by dissolving bromine in water. Br2.H2O From M.Swamy
Bromine is soluble in water.
Bromine is an element, and therefore a pure substance, not a mixture. However, sometimes people loosely refer to bromine water (a solution of bromine in water) as just bromine.
None, its bromine, not water. unless there is contamination.
Bromine is Br2 not containing water, it is however slightly soluble/mixable with water