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How to pronounce bromine in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms atomic number 35, br
Type of chemical element, element, halogen
Derivation bromate, bromic, brominate

Examples of bromine

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Bromine production is rather dynamic and has increased sixfold since the 1960s.
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Like iodine, bromine is soluble in chloroform but only slightly soluble in water.
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Chlorine oxidizes bromide and iodide salts to bromine and iodine, respectively.
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Shandong also produces bromine from underground wells and salt from sea water.
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For example ocean algae use bromine but land plants and animals seem to need none.
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Several of the heavier bromine isotopes from fission are delayed neutron emitters.
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In this treatment, bromide anions are oxidized to bromine by the chlorine gas.
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Bromine will also oxidize metals and metalloids to the corresponding bromides.
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Bromine is also used to reduce mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants.
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  • A nonmetallic heavy volatile corrosive dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens; found in sea water
  • Bromine (from Ancientu00A0Greek: u03B2u03C1u1FF6u03BCu03BFu03C2, bru00F3mos, meaning "stench") is a chemical element with symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is a halogen. The element was isolated independently by two chemists, Carl Jacob Lu00F6wig (in 1825) and Antoine Ju00E9ru00F4me Balard (in 1826)...
  • A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens; A bromine atom in a molecule
  • A common name for a chemical compound containing bromine that is used as a disinfectant to destroy bacteria and algae in swimming pools and spas. Available as a tablet or as sodium bromide, a granular salt.
  • Symbol:"Br" Atomic Number:"35" Atomic Mass: 79.90amu. Bromine is a member of the halogen group. Bromine is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid at room temperature. ...
  • A brownish-red element that is a liquid at room temperature, dissolves in water, and has a bleach-like suffocating odor. Bromine occurs naturally in the earth's crust and seawater. Bromine is found as an alternative to chlorine in swimming pools. ...
  • A chemical element, normally a deep-red liquid, which fumes readily and mixes easily with water. Used as a water disinfectant in combination with chlorine as bromine chloride.
  • Chemical sanitizer that kills bacteria and algae.
  • Oxidizing agent used for sanitizing spa water. Not as aggressive as chlorine.