there is nothing made of bromine but it is used in many things because it is one of the elements with fire resistance properties .
it is used in swimming pool and industrial cooling towers to control algae bacteria and odors .
they are used to protect in the risk of accidential fires in such as computers radios , etc
Bromine has a diatomic molecule, Br2.
There are two bromine atoms in Br2
Bromine does not contain water atoms. Water molecules are made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and does not contain water atoms.
Bromine doesn't naturally react with itself. it has to made manufacturally in labs to create Br2. As bromine is found in salt just under the earths crust and has to attach itself to other atoms before being able to attach itself to another bromine atom, through a different atom, naturally.
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Bromine has a diatomic molecule, Br2.
No it is not an acid.It is a neutral compound.
bromine can be used for an household or industral disinfectant.
Bromine exists as diatomic molecules, meaning each molecule consists of two bromine atoms bonded together. Therefore, in one molecule of bromine, there are two bromine atoms.
Potassium bromide is the compound made from bromine and potassium.
2Br is two separate bromine atoms. Br2 is a bromine molecule, consisting of two bromine atoms bonded together.
No, bromine gas is not a compound. It is a diatomic molecule consisting of two bromine atoms bonded together.
Two natural isotopes of bromine are known:- bromine-79: 50,69 %- bromine-81: 49,31 %
There are two bromine atoms in Br2
Bromine does not contain water atoms. Water molecules are made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and does not contain water atoms.
The compound described is bromine nitride chloride, with the chemical formula Br2NCl.
Bromine doesn't naturally react with itself. it has to made manufacturally in labs to create Br2. As bromine is found in salt just under the earths crust and has to attach itself to other atoms before being able to attach itself to another bromine atom, through a different atom, naturally.