Bromine
the only liquid halide is bromine
If you think to halogens (not halides) bromine is a liquid.
Iodine is a halide
Bromine is a halogen element that is in liquid form at room temperature.
Iodine belongs to halide family. It has atomic number fifty three.
iodine
iodine
Bromine Br Atomic number 35. Number of protons-35 Neutrons-45. Electrons-35
Yes, iodine is a halogen element and therefore classified as a halide.
Bromine is a liquid.
Yes, bromine is more reactive than chlorine and can displace chlorine from a halide. This reaction involves the displacement of the less reactive element (chlorine) by the more reactive element (bromine) in the halide compound.
This substance is called a halide.