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The halogen found in seawater is bromine.

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Halogen.


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What is the most abdunant halogen?

According to the source I found on the Web: "Of the halogens, fluorine has the highest crustal abundance (544 mg/kg) while iodine has the lowest (0.25 mg/kg), however, chlorine is by far the most abundant halogen in the cosmos." It's fluorine if you're only interested in the Earth's crust, or chlorine if you're interested in the whole solar system or an even wider field than that.


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How do you get freshwater from seawater?

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Does halogen pollute air?

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In what group is bromine found?

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Which halogen is used to extract bromine from sea water?

There are around three halogens that are found in seawater. These three include bromine, chlorine, and iodine. While the bromine is usually not much, the chlorine is part of its salt content and the iodide contributes to its smell.


Why can most land vertebrates not drink seawater?

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