Bromine has a pungent, unpleasant smell that is described as being similar to chlorine. It can be quite noticeable even at low concentrations.
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The thermal conductivity of bromine is relatively low compared to other elements and substances, at around 0.121 W/m·K at room temperature.
The word 'smell' is both a noun (smell, smells) and a verb (smell, smells, smelling, smelled).Examples:I like the smell of this air freshener. (noun)I smell fresh baked bread. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to smell are smeller and the gerund, smelling.
Copper does not have a distinct smell.
Copper does not have a distinct smell.
halogens
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Bromine, Br2
+1 for K, -1 for Br
The element bromine belongs to the halogen family.
Bromine is a non metal. atomic number of it is 35.
58.78 °C 331.93 K 137.804 °F From: http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/br.html
the melting point is 1132 c boiling point is 90 c
Bromine's family is the Halogen family. They are a group of non-metals that are very reactive.
Br Bromine is the 35th element in the periodic table and is a member an atomic mass of 79.9. It is a member of the halogen group.
Bromine, Br2, is (one of only two) liquid element at room temperature. (The other: Mercury, Hg)
Bromate is a polyatomic ion made of Bromine and oxygen: BrO3-