All atoms have an atomic number. But what is the chemical element that has 35 as atomic number?
The answer is Bromine and there is so much cool stuff about Bromine that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
The answer is Bromine and there is so much cool stuff about Bromine that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Bromine Overview
Description
Redish-brown liquid.
Atomic Symbol
Br (Bromine)
Discovery
Discovered By: Antoine J. Balard
Year: 1826
Location: France
Discovered By: Antoine J. Balard
Year: 1826
Location: France
State at 20 °C
Liquid
Sources
Occurs in compounds in sea water.
Occurs in compounds in sea water.
Uses
It was once used in large quantities to make a compound that removed lead compound build up in engines burning leaded gasoline. Now it is primarily used in dyes, disinfectants, and photographic chemicals.
It was once used in large quantities to make a compound that removed lead compound build up in engines burning leaded gasoline. Now it is primarily used in dyes, disinfectants, and photographic chemicals.
Atomic Mass
Name Origin
Greek: brômos (stench).
Greek: brômos (stench).
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