bromine combines with aluminum to produce AlBr3.
The color of an element is a PHYSICAL property, not a chemical property.
It is a chemical change. The aluminum reacts with the bromine to form aluminum bromide.
The electron in the bond are shared equally between the two bromine nuclei. A+
The chemical name for BrO2 is bromine dioxide. Be careful though - bromite, which is different, is the name for the chemical BrO2-.
Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
Sodium and bromine are chemical elements, not properties; the chemical reaction between sodium and bromine is a chemical process, not a property.
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
The color of an element is a PHYSICAL property, not a chemical property.
It is a chemical change. The aluminum reacts with the bromine to form aluminum bromide.
The electron in the bond are shared equally between the two bromine nuclei. A+
Physical (intensive) property.
Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
The chemical name for BrO2 is bromine dioxide. Be careful though - bromite, which is different, is the name for the chemical BrO2-.
The chemical symbol for bromine is Br.
Bromine is an element, one of the halogens. Its chemical symbol is Br.
The majority of chemical elements can be combined with bromine.