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Bromine, which is represented by the chemical symbol Br, is very corrosive with most other elements. The only element I could find it does not react with is water.

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Does bromine react with another type of element?

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Is the bromine a metal?

Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.


What does not react with bromine - propene ethanol chloroform acetylene?

Ethanol does not react with bromine.


Does bromine tend to react by gaining electrons?

Yes, bromine tends to react by gaining electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. It is a halogen and has seven valence electrons, so it typically gains one electron to complete its octet and attain a stable electronic configuration.


Is bromine a metal non metal or metalliod?

Bromine is a nonmetal.


Is sodium and bromine an ionic bond?

Yes, sodium and bromine form an ionic bond when they react to create sodium bromide. Sodium, a metal, transfers its electron to bromine, a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of ions with opposite charges that are held together by electrostatic interactions.


Is bromine react able with air?

Bromine does not react with air because it is not possible. It is a non reactant element.


What is the color of metal bromine?

Bromine is not a metal, it is a non-metal. Its colour is Reddish brown


What does bromine commonly react with?

Bromine commonly reacts with alkali metals, such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium, to form ionic compounds called metal bromides. It also reacts with alkenes to form dibromo compounds through addition reactions. Additionally, bromine can react with organic compounds to substitute hydrogen atoms with bromine atoms in a process called bromination.


Is bromine a metal nonmetal or semi-metal?

Bromine is a nonmetal.


Will bromine react with sodium?

Yes, bromine will react with sodium. When bromine comes in contact with sodium, they will react to form sodium bromide, a white solid compound. This reaction is a redox reaction where bromine gets reduced and sodium gets oxidized.


Does Bromine react with water?

no