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Bromine - Wikipedia
Bromine is a chemical element; it has symbol Br and atomic number 35 . It is a volatile red-brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a similarly coloured vapour. Its properties are intermediate between those of chlorine and iodine.
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Bromine | Br2 | CID 24408 - PubChem
Bromine is a dark reddish-brown fuming liquid with a pungent odor. Denser than water and soluble in water. Hence sinks in water. Toxic by inhalation.
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Bromine | Chemical Emergencies - CDC
Bromine is a naturally occurring element that is a liquid at room temperature. It has a brownish-red color and smells like bleach. It dissolves in water.
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bromine
bromine Chem. (ˈbrəʊmɪn, -aɪn) [f. F. brome, at first also used in Eng. (f. Gr. βρῶµος stink) + -ine; after the analogy of F. chlore, iode, Eng. chlorine, iodine.] One of the non-metallic elements, discovered by Balard in 1826; in its properties and compounds closely resembling Chlorine. Obtained as...
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Bromine | Properties, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Bromine (Br), chemical element, a deep red noxious liquid, and a member of the halogen elements, or Group 17 (Group VIIa) of the periodic table.
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What is Bromine: Uses, Properties, and Origin | BSEF
Bromine compounds have been used in fields such as water treatment, reduction of mercury emissions, fire safety, energy storage and generation.
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Bromine - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Often referred to as methyl bromide, CH 3 Br (boiling point 3.5 o C), this has been widely employed to kill pests in the soil, in storage facilities, and to ...
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Bromine 101: Get to Know This Natural Resource | Albemarle
Bromine is a common element in flame retardants, and it has a wide range of applications that help improve the safety of water treatment facilities.
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Bromine (Br) - Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects
Bromine is a brownish-red liquid. It has a similarly colored vapor with an offensive and suffocating odor.
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For anyone who hasn't seen the element bromine before : r/chemistry
As someone who is a chemist, bromine is incredibly gross. It's viscous, creates heavy orange-red fumes, leaks out of/corrodes containers, and is really toxic.
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Facts About Bromine | Live Science
Just the facts. Density: 1.805 ounces per cubic inch (3.122 grams per cubic cm) Melting point: 19.4 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 7 degrees Celsius) Number of natural isotopes (atoms of the same ...
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bromine
bromine/ˈbrəumi:n; `bromin/ n[U]chemical element, a non-metallic liquid, compounds of which are used in medicine and photography 溴. =>App 10 见附录10.
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CDC | Facts About Bromine
Breathing bromine gas could cause you to cough, have trouble breathing, get a headache, have irritation of your mucous membranes (inside your mouth, nose, etc.), be dizzy, or have watery eyes. Getting bromine liquid or gas on your skin could cause skin irritation and burns. Liquid bromine that touches your skin may first cause a cooling ...
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Pool Chlorine & Bromine Tablets - IN STOCK NOW! | In The Swim
In The Swim Knowledge Pool: Pool Chlorine & Bromine America's Most Popular Pool Chlorine! According to the CDC, free chlorine kills most bacteria in less than a minute if concentrations and pH level are maintained properly.Swimming pool chlorine is the most widely accepted pool sanitizer available, and for over 75 years, pool chlorine has been the most popular method to disinfect and sanitize ...
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Bromine monofluoride
It can be produced through the reaction of bromine trifluoride (or bromine pentafluoride) and bromine. Bromine monofluoride decomposes at normal temperature through dismutation to bromine trifluoride, bromine pentafluoride, and free bromine.
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