Energy and heat may change a substance's state from solid to liquid (Fusion). Such energy may be called enthalpy of fusion and it is important even for Bromine. Ok, so what is the enthalpy of fusion for an atom of Br?
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In the case of Bromine, enthalpy of fusion is 10.57 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Bromine that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
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Year: 1826
Location: France
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Note: Learn more about the enthalpy of fusion here.
In the case of Bromine, enthalpy of fusion is 10.57 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Bromine that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
Bromine Facts
Bromine Enthalpy of Fusion
10.57 kilojoules per moleState at 20 °C
LiquidUses
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
79,904Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Occurs in compounds in sea water.Description
Redish-brown liquid.Atomic Symbol
BrName Origin
Greek: brômos (stench).Atomic Number
35Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Antoine J. BalardYear: 1826
Location: France
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Video
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