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It depends on what you're trying to lower the pH of...the answer above is good if you're trying to lower the pH in a swimming pool, but it's a little extreme if you're trying to lower the pH of a cup of water. You just want to add some acid to the solution.
Its smell is much similar to Chlorine (chocking smell) , but never try to smell it as it is very Toxic
CH3Br is a polar molecule due to the differences in electronegativity between carbon, hydrogen, and bromine atoms. The unequal sharing of electrons creates a partial positive charge on hydrogen atoms and a partial negative charge on bromine atom, resulting in a net dipole moment.
yes ,I do .I think vegetables contain bromine .that's very great
Bromine, from what I can gather, is usually used in spas, since there is less of an odor. I believe that it is possible to use bromine as a sanitiser for an indoor pool. Salt is another alternative. Basically you need a unit called a Salt Cell, which passes an electric current through the water and converts salt into chlorine and back again, hence sanitising your pool. Very, very good alternative - they cost less and are less harsh than chlorine by itself.
No, Bromine is not brittle at room temperature, as Bromine is one of only two elements in the Periodic Table that is a liquid at room temperature.
Low, very low.
You have to be a very high level with a dragon amulet because if you are lower than level twenty it will knock you out in one hit.
Yes , it certainly is! If a drop of liquid bromine gets on your skin, it will immediately form an ulcer that will not heal, will spread, and requires urgent medical attention. Bromine vapour is also extremely hazardous! That is the answer for the simple substance elemental dibromine. The element bromine, as expressed in bromide salts, is somewhat more controversial. The mainstream consensus is that there is a certain level -- a very low level -- below which it is harmless, and possibly even essential. The alternative view is that any level of bromide at all is harmful. Certainly it is quite toxic at medium to high levels.
Yes, it is a very high iron level.
The speed of sound increases with altitude due to the decrease in air density. This means that at very high altitudes, where air density is lower, the speed of sound will be faster compared to at sea level.
High level disinfection is when something is disinfected very well where there are no germs left.
very high
Bromine is a halogen. The Halogens are very reactive non-metals.
Its smell is much similar to Chlorine (chocking smell) , but never try to smell it as it is very Toxic
very high level of psa(prostate specific antigen) in the blood is cause of prostate cancer.
Languages are usually classified at two levels, low level programming and high level programming, although some experts also make a distinction of very high level languages and very low level languages. So, depending on who you ask, there are either two, three, or four. The most common set is probably three: low, high, and very high.
Very high. Michelle is very smart.