Bromine is usually found in soil.
Not usually, but the closely similar element chlorine often is.
no bromine can't be found naturally :)
A molecule as it consists of two bromine atoms. Bromine is usually found in it's diatomic state because it is unstable alone.
Bromine is typically found in seawater, as well as in salt lakes and underground brine wells. It is also present in some minerals, such as bromargyrite. Additionally, bromine can be found in small quantities in certain organisms and in the atmosphere.
Bromine is found naturally in underground brine wells, primarily in the United States and Israel. It is extracted through a process called solution mining, where the brine is pumped to the surface and evaporated to yield a concentrated bromine solution.
yes ,I do .I think vegetables contain bromine .that's very great
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
It is found in nature in the form of Bromide salts
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Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
Ionic
German and French scientists independently studied bromine, but the element was found in Germany