the 80 in Bromine-80 represents the rounded Atomic Mass (amu)
There are more bromine-79 atoms on Earth than bromine-80 atoms. Bromine-79 is the most abundant isotope of bromine, making up over 50% of natural bromine, while bromine-80 is a much rarer isotope.
Bromine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 80.
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The Latin name of bromine is "Bromium."
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
There are more bromine-79 atoms on Earth than bromine-80 atoms. Bromine-79 is the most abundant isotope of bromine, making up over 50% of natural bromine, while bromine-80 is a much rarer isotope.
Bromine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 80.
There are 35 protons in bromine-80 (Br-80). This is because bromine has an atomic number of 35, which corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus.
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Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
The Latin name of bromine is "Bromium."
Bromine pentafluoride is the name. The formula is BrF5
Bromine has an approximate atomic mass of 79.904.
Gas, bromine boils at 59 oC so it would be a gas at 80 oC
Bromine is the actual name.
Bromine-80 has 35 protons, as all bromine atoms do. The number of neutrons can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (35) from the atomic mass (80), giving 45 neutrons. In a neutral bromine-80 atom, there are also 35 electrons.
The covalent compound name for Br2 is diatomic bromine.