Name: Bromine
Symbol: Br
Atomic number: 35
Atomic weight: 79.904 (1)
Standard state: liquid at 298 K
Group in Periodic Table: 17
Group name: Halogen
Period in periodic table: 4
Block in periodic table: p-block
Colour: red-brown, metallic lustre when solid
Classification: Non-metallic
Calcium
Bromine is in 4th period of periodic table.
Nitrogen: nitrogen is a pnictide, group 15 and period 2 in the periodic table of MendeleevBromine: bromine is a halogen, group 17 and period 4 in the periodic table of Mendeleev
Halides. Iodine is also included.
Sulfur (S) is classified as an active nonmetal in period 4.
Halogens
The period of bromine is the fourth period on the periodic table. It is in the same period as other elements such as potassium, calcium, and argon.
It is bromine. Edit: NO. It is NOT bromine. The third period halogen is chlorine (Cl). Bromine happens to be in period 4.
Bromine (Br) belongs to the halogen group on the periodic table.
Br (Bromine) is a period 4 element in the same group as F.
Calcium
Bromine is in 4th period of periodic table.
Bromine is in the third period and belongs in the same family (Group 17) as iodine.
It's BROMINE. That is the element that is a liquid in the same period as Fe.
It's BROMINE. That is the element that is a liquid in the same period as Fe.
Bromine is in the same period as chlorine on the periodic table. They are both members of Group 17 (halogens), with bromine located below chlorine.
Chlorine is in 3rd period and 17th group bromine is in 4th period and 17th group. The number of shells present in an atom is equal to the period no. In which it is present. So, chlorine has 3 shells while bromine has 4 shells. And atomis size is the distance between centre of nucleus and outermost shell. So, bromine atom is larger than bromine atom..