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Why is bromine so important?

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Is bromine important?

yes


What is bromine made of?

Bromine is an element, a pure substance. It is composed of bromine atoms only. Bromine is also diatomic, so it will naturally pair up to be Br2.


How does bromine react with ozone?

Bromine is oxidized by ozone, so the ozone is broken down.


What is the chemical symbol of bromine vapor?

Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)


why electronegativity of iodine is more than bromine?

is it so? Bromine is more electronegetive than Iodine


Is bromine at -5.00 degrees Celsius a solid liquid or gas?

Bromine's melting point is -7.2 °C, so at -5 °C, bromine would be a liquid.


Why iodine is less reactive than bromine?

Bromine has more nuclear charge as compared to iodine. So, bromine easily attracts an electron and hence more reactive.


Which gas will diffuse faster between bromine and chlorine and why?

Bromine is a liquid, so chlorine, as a gas, will diffuse faster.


What is the chemical name of BrF7?

Br is the chemical symbol for Bromine. There are three fluorine atoms covalently bonded, so they form triflouride. The full name is then bromine fluoride.


What is the difference between bromine and liquid bromine?

Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water


Why are idone and bromine so dense?

Whats "idone"


Why is xenon less reactive then bromine?

Bromine has 7 electrons in its valency shell and so readily forms a negative ion. Xenon has 8 electrons and so is inert.