Whats "idone"
its react with bromine water or idone and turns the solution colourless. not clear colourless...more scientific..haha
No. Water floats on top of bromine. Bromine's density is over three times that of water.
I don't know about idone but Iron is a mineral coming from this website.
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Because water is more dense
No, air is not denser than bromine. Bromine is a dense, dark red liquid at room temperature, while air is a mixture of gases, with a lower overall density.
The bromine texture refers to the physical appearance of bromine, which is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. Bromine has a shiny, metallic luster and a dense, oily consistency. It can also release a pungent odor.
Bromine gas is denser than air. At room temperature and pressure, bromine gas is about 7 times denser than air.
Bromine is a halogen which can be a gas or liquid depending on the temperature. At room temperature bromine is a liquid metal.
Bromine vapor spreads upwards because it is more dense than air. This means that bromine vapor will rise due to its buoyancy and mix with the air above it. Additionally, the movement of air currents and the diffusion of bromine molecules contribute to its upward spread.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. If you were to touch it, it would feel like water, except that it is toxic and causes burns.
Iodine is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 127.