Br is an atom.
Yes, it's possible. Cis: Br/H=Br/H or Trans: Br/H=H/Br
Bromine forms the Br- anion
Yes, the ion bromide (Br-) is an anion.
Br-80 has 35 protons.
BR is a user on Twitter who happens to have his or her updates protected. As far as an acronym, BR is not a familiar term. Possibly it stands for 'break' or <br> (HTML) - but there is no reason to use these on Twitter.
i look up and there is no such thing a POISON SEAHORES
the women does something in her body that makes eggs and than the boy seahores gets the eggs and they do something and get prego ( pregnant ) ll never should be that way but ok its cool.
<br><br>make a wish: http://www.real-wishes.com<br><br>
No
no
Try to use p over br all the time. If, for any reason, p does not work for your design then you should use br. I honestly never use br.
Br has the largest I.E.
a seahores is not real
crustation
yes
the bladder of a seahorse