Density is derived from a substances mass divided by volume. Density is also related to temperature. The density of pentane at 20 degrees Celsius is . 626 grams per cubic centimeter. Hexane under the same conditions is . 692 grams per milliliter.
According to the CRC handbook, 0.8765 g/mL at atmospheric pressure and 0 degrees C. Benzene is a liquid at STP and its liquid density does not change much with temperature, so we can accurately say that the density will still be ~0.88 g/mL at 25 degrees C.
it is an extremely dense liquid.
1.491 g/mL at 25 °C
0.8765g/mL
yes
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Yes, bromine is rare.
Whats "idone"
yes
Because water is more dense
The chemical compound of sodium and bromine is sodium bromide -NaBr.NaBr is used as drug (sedative agent), disinfectant, preparation of dense fluids for oil extraction.
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Bromine Pentachloride is the name of BrCI5.
Bromine is bromine no matter how toxic
Liquid = Bromine Solid = Solid Bromine Gas = Bromine vapor
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
2 atoms of Bromine[Br] are in Molecular Bromine(Br2)