Bromine is the name of the element that is a liquid halogen. Bromine has the chemical symbol Br, and it has the atomic number of 35.
Bromine (Br)
Bromine. :)
Bromine is the only liquid halogen
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
It is Flourine.
low boiling point and high reactivity
Bromine. :)
Bromine (Br) :)
Halides are elements that include an halogen element in them. Halogen are all the element in the column that starts with fluorine. Example: AgF, NaCl, CuCl2, etc.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Any element, other than a halogen is - by definition - not a halogen and so it does not have a halogen and that is less than one halogen.
Bromine Br Atomic number 35. Number of protons-35 Neutrons-45. Electrons-35
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
Fluorine is an element. It is a halogen.
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
No it is a compound. The element Chlorine in the compound is a Halogen.
No,. The halogens will gain 1 electron when they react if electrons are exchanged.