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Bromine

Bromine. Giovanna Giannetta. 35. Br Bromine 80. Bromine. Atomic Number is 35 Atomic Mass is 80 Family 17 7 Valance electrons Non-Metal Liquid at room temperature Amber to red color Bonds easily with other elements 1 of 2 elements that’s liquid at room temp. History of Bromine.

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Bromine

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  1. Bromine Giovanna Giannetta

  2. 35 Br Bromine 80

  3. Bromine Atomic Number is 35 Atomic Mass is 80 Family 17 7 Valance electrons Non-Metal Liquid at room temperature Amber to red color Bonds easily with other elements 1 of 2 elements that’s liquid at room temp.

  4. History of Bromine Discovered by Carl Jacob Löwig and Antoine Jerome Balard in 1826 It was obtained from the ash in seaweed Was at first named muride It was derived from the Latin word muria which means brine Also derived from the Greek word brômos which means stench

  5. Uses for Bromine Water purification/disinfectant in hot tubs and pools to control algae To control pests who go after agriculture It is used to brominate prescription drugs It is tested in batteries of electric cars As a fire retardant Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO) is added in some drinks

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