It's a liquid at room temperature, it is a nonmetal.
Sodium and bromine are chemical elements, not properties; the chemical reaction between sodium and bromine is a chemical process, not a property.
Strontium, with atomic symbol Sr, would be more like potassium, because both strontium and potassium are active metals and bromine is a nonmetal. The actual element with symbol S is sulfur, and that would be more like bromine, because those elements are both nonmetals.
No. However, bromine would displace iodine in potassium iodide.
Something more reactive than bromine. Chlorine or fluorine would do it.
Boiling point is a property, and the actual boiling itself is a physical property.
Bromine is the actual name.
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties
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 combines with aluminum to produce AlBr3.
It is red in colour, and a liquid at room temperature
Strontium, with atomic symbol Sr, would be more like potassium, because both strontium and potassium are active metals and bromine is a nonmetal. The actual element with symbol S is sulfur, and that would be more like bromine, because those elements are both nonmetals.
Strontium, with atomic symbol Sr, would be more like potassium, because both strontium and potassium are active metals and bromine is a nonmetal. The actual element with symbol S is sulfur, and that would be more like bromine, because those elements are both nonmetals.
its a liquid
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.
Bromine is a liquid element. This property cannot be entirely predicted due to its placement on the Periodic Table. The most obvious property that can be predicted is that it is a non metal. But liquidity most certainly is the more difficult of the propertys to predict.