The name originates from the Greek word 'Bromos' meaning "stench"
It is a liquid at room temperature, while most elements are solids.
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)
Bromine is Acidic
Yes, bromine is rare.
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
Well I know that it comes from a Greek word that means "stench", it can be made from seawater (22,000 tons of seawater can be used to make 1 ton of bromine.), and it's used in dyes, photographic film, and leaded fuels.
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)
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
You will see Aqueous Bromine or Bromine water
no, bromine is liquid