Bromine is a non metallic element found in the halogen group on the periodic table.
Reason why bromine is liquid at room temperature.
Bromine is found naturally in the earth s crust and in seawater in various chemical forms.
It is the third lightest halogen and is a fuming red brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a similarly coloured gas.
Why is bromine liquid at room temperature.
Its properties are thus intermediate between those of chlorine and iodine isolated independently by two chemists carl jacob löwig in 1825 and antoine jérôme balard in 1826.
Bromine vapour is amber in colour.
Where bromine is found and how it is used.
What bromine is.
Bromine is a naturally occurring element that is a liquid at room temperature.
Bromine has a pungent odour and is irritating to the skin eyes and respiratory system exposure to concentrated bromine vapour even for a short time may be fatal.
Physical and chemical properties.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature and iodine is a solid.
It has a brownish red color with a bleach like odor and it dissolves in water.
It has a tendency to gain an electron to form ionic.
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol br and atomic number 35.
I know it has to do with size number of electrons and london forces.
Bromine br2 liquid chlorine cl2 gas room temperature.
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