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Bromine but some says it's red and gives off a brown vapour.
you will get potassium bromide
Chlorine is Green gas Bromine is brown/red liquid , with a brown red vapour Iodine is a black solid, with ?? purple??? vapour.
A condenser. In the Chemistry Lab a condenser consists of a tube which is supplied with cold water. This tube surrounds another tube running through it which has the vapour passing through it. The vapour condenses into a receiver.
the ice is going through a state called sublimation- it is turning staight from al solid (ice) to gas(water vapour). The fumes you see coming of is the water vapour
Chlorine or bromine gas would be an example of a visivle vapour.
Inhalation of bromine or bromine vapour is and irritant and causes disturbances to respiratory, nervous and endocrine system
Bromine but some says it's red and gives off a brown vapour.
you will get potassium bromide
Chlorine is Green gas Bromine is brown/red liquid , with a brown red vapour Iodine is a black solid, with ?? purple??? vapour.
Bromine. This is a liquid at room temperature and pressure but fumes a rich reddy brown vapour. Keep it in a fume cupboard.
The chemical reaction is:Br2 + 2 K = 2 KBr
Yes , it certainly is! If a drop of liquid bromine gets on your skin, it will immediately form an ulcer that will not heal, will spread, and requires urgent medical attention. Bromine vapour is also extremely hazardous! That is the answer for the simple substance elemental dibromine. The element bromine, as expressed in bromide salts, is somewhat more controversial. The mainstream consensus is that there is a certain level -- a very low level -- below which it is harmless, and possibly even essential. The alternative view is that any level of bromide at all is harmful. Certainly it is quite toxic at medium to high levels.
Yes, water vapor is released through a process called transpiration.
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A condenser. In the Chemistry Lab a condenser consists of a tube which is supplied with cold water. This tube surrounds another tube running through it which has the vapour passing through it. The vapour condenses into a receiver.
Elemental bromine is a fuming red-brown liquid at room temperature, corrosive and toxicBromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br, and atomic number of 35. It is in the halogen group.Free bromine does not occur in nature, but occurs as colorless soluble crystalline mineral halide salts, analogous to table salt.