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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...
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Bromine fluoride may
refer to
several compounds with the
elements bromine and fluorine:
Bromine monofluoride, BrF
Bromine trifluoride, BrF3
Bromine pentafluoride...
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organic chemistry, the
bromine test is a
qualitative test for the
presence of
unsaturation (carbon-to-carbon
double or
triple bonds),
phenols and anilines...
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Bromine (35Br) has two
stable isotopes, 79Br and 81Br, and 35
known radioisotopes, the most
stable of
which is 77Br, with a half-life of 57.036 hours...
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consisting of six
chemically related elements:
fluorine (F),
chlorine (Cl),
bromine (Br),
iodine (I), and the
radioactive elements astatine (At) and tennessine...
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Bromine water is an oxidizing,
intense brown mixture containing diatomic bromine (Br2)
dissolved in
water (H2O). It is
often used as a
reactive in chemical...
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bromide ion is the
negatively charged form (Br−) of the
element bromine, a
member of the
halogens group on the
periodic table. Most
bromides are colorless...
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Bromine compounds are
compounds containing the
element bromine (Br).
These compounds usually form the -1, +1, +3 and +5
oxidation states.
Bromine is intermediate...
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Bromine can form
several different oxides:
Dibromine monoxide (Br2O)
Bromine dioxide (BrO2)
Dibromine trioxide (Br2O3)
Dibromine pentoxide (Br2O5) Tribromine...
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electrolytic method of
bromine extraction from brine, and was
Herbert Henry Dow's
second revolutionary process for
generating bromine commercially. This process...