Its smell is much similar to Chlorine (chocking smell) , but never try to smell it as it is very Toxic
BROMINE GET ITS NAME FROM a greek word whose meaning is stench (bad smell) of he goat The greek word was bromos
It smells more like chlorineIt smells like chlorine in a pool
From a greek word whos meaning is stench (bad smell) It smells, so there for it has a bad smell and it is a brown looking substance.
Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Bromine and Osmium
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BROMINE GET ITS NAME FROM a greek word whose meaning is stench (bad smell) of he goat The greek word was bromos
It is taken from the Greek word Bromos, which literally means "stench of he-goats". Really. Bromine has a VERY unpleasant smell.
Bromine is very effective. We have used it in our inground pool since we installed the pool in 1982. The bromine is place in a brominator which is hooked up to the filter. Bromine is much gentler on bathing suits and does not give off a real strong smell like chlorine.
It smells more like chlorineIt smells like chlorine in a pool
From a greek word whos meaning is stench (bad smell) It smells, so there for it has a bad smell and it is a brown looking substance.
One example would be the smell of food when it is tightly sealed in a plastic bag; the smell is effusing out of the small holes in the plastic bag.
In the book "Anthem" by Ayn Rand, the smell of bromine is significant as it sparks individualism and curiosity in the protagonist, Equality 7-2521. The smell of bromine represents a world beyond the collective society he lives in, leading him to discover his individuality and strive for freedom. It serves as a catalyst for his rebellion against the oppressive regime.