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-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.
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
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.
Yes, bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
no, bromine is liquid
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.
Krypton is a natual resorce found in Canada. It can also be ORANGE
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Bromine is an Element
Bromine is an element. It has both physical and chemial properties