Yes, it is
in its pure natural state uncombined with other elements, bromine is a LIQUID...
Krypton is a natual resorce found in Canada. It can also be ORANGE
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine-35 refers to an isotope of bromine that has an atomic mass of 35 atomic mass units. It is one of the stable isotopes of bromine, with approximately 75% natural abundance. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but differing numbers of neutrons in their atomic nuclei.
No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal
Bromine is a naturally occurring element. One of the halides.
Bromine is a natural element that is found in the Earth's crust and in seawater. It can also be produced as a byproduct of industrial processes.
Bromine is an element, and therefore a pure substance, not a mixture. However, sometimes people loosely refer to bromine water (a solution of bromine in water) as just bromine.
in its pure natural state uncombined with other elements, bromine is a LIQUID...
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is a halogen element that exists as a diatomic molecule (Br2) in its natural state. Bromine is typically found bound to other elements in compounds rather than in its pure form.
no, bromine is liquid
Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
Krypton is a natual resorce found in Canada. It can also be ORANGE
Br2 is a compound. It is a molecule made up of two atoms of the element bromine bonded together. In its natural state, bromine exists as Br2 molecules, which means it is a compound and not an individual element.
Bromine is an Element
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties