"Bromine gives drinking water a terrible medicine-like taste."
I know that dextromethorphan hy-bromide by itself tastes really bitter
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It smells more like chlorineIt smells like chlorine in a pool
Bromine's hardness is not typically measured, as it is a liquid at room temperature and does not possess a defined hardness value like solid materials.
No, Bromine is not ductile as it is a non-metal
Sounds like bromine. (It actually is.) Bromine is also volatile. A link is provided below.Yes that is correct but say if this quest was in an exam, you wouldn't write that.The answer is Bromine because the question clearly states, at room temperature this halogen is a liquid,and on any periodic table, bromine is a different colour to the other elements showing that it is a liquid or it melts close to room temperature. Bromine, Mercury, Gallium, Ceasium and Francium are all the same colour as each other. Also, yes. Bromine is volatile.Hope this helps! :)
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Elemental bromine would be expected to be soluble in hexane. Bromine, Br2(l), is non-polar; hexane, C6H14(l) is also non-polar. Like dissolves like.
Bromine has 35 protons. The number 82 in bromine-82 refers to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, so bromine-82 has 35 protons like all bromine atoms.
The family of bromine is the halogens. Bromine belongs to Group 17 of the periodic table, along with elements like fluorine, chlorine, and iodine.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but after 58,8 0C bromine become a gas.
No, they do not taste like chicken. They most likey taste like blood vessels.
Potassium bromide is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and not very soluble in water. It has a salty taste and is often used in the pharmaceutical and photography industries.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. Cooled below its freezing point, bromine would probably be a brittle crystalline solid much like iodine.
Dibromine trioxide is not a compound. Bromine forms oxides like bromine dioxide (BrO2) and bromine pentoxide (Br2O5) but not dibromine trioxide.
Yams taste like whatever your taste buds say it tastes like.
Taste like Stars!
taste like beef