BROMINE

brōˈmēn, –mĭn [Gr.,=stench], volatile, liquid chemical element; symbol Br; at. no. 35; at. wt. 79.904; m.p. –7.2 degrees Celsius; b.p. 58.78 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. of liquid 3.12 at 20 degrees Celsius; density of vapor 7.14 grams per liter at STP; valence −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. At ordinary temperatures bromine is a brownish-red liquid that gives off a similarly colored vapor with an offensive, suffocating odor. It is a member of the halogen family in group VIIa of the periodic table. It is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid under ordinary conditions. It is soluble in water to some extent; the aqueous solution, called bromine water, acts as an oxidizing agent. It is also soluble in alcohol, ether, and carbon disulfide. Bromine is less active chemically than chlorine or fluorine but is more active than iodine. It forms compounds similar to those of the other halogens (see bromide). Oxides of bromine are unstable, but two acids, hypobromous acid, HBrO, and bromic acid, HBrO3, are known with their salts. Hydrobromic acid is the aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide, HBr. Bromine does not occur uncombined in nature but is found in combination with other elements, notably sodium, potassium, magnesium, and silver. In compounds it is present in seawater, in mineral springs, and in common salt deposits, e.g., those at Stassfurt, Germany. It occurs in the United States, principally in Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. Bromine for commercial purposes is obtained by treating brines (from salt wells or seawater) with chlorine, which displaces the bromine. It is important in the preparation of organic compounds, such as ethylene dibromide, which is used in conjunction with an antiknock compound in gasoline. Bromine has a powerful corrosive action on the skin, destroying the tissue, and the vapor is strongly irritating to the eyes and the membranes of the nose and throat. The element was discovered in seawater by Antoine Jérôme Balard in 1826.

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...simple molecules derived from the smallest hydrocarbons, methane and ethane, in which atoms of halogens fluorine, chlorine, and bromine replace all the hydrogen atoms. The most important of these chemicals are the chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs. They were abandoned...
...nonmetals such as arsenic, selenium, and bromine on the right side of the table. In general...both poisonous gases. The next member, bromine, is one of the only two known elements...classifying together fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. This is one instance where...
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...manganese, aluminum, nickel, zinc, selenium, bromine, lead, copper, and iron. Source identification...212.1 212.7 + or - 223.9 Bromine 58.7 + or - 66.5 39.8...95.6 33.3 + or - 33.7 Bromine 21.5 + or - 22.4 6.1...
...polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) with 7-10 bromine substituents. Workers with occupational...dominates the market among the PBDE products Bromine Science and Environmental Forum (BSEF...mainly PBDE congeners with four to six bromines have been assessed in human blood and...
...have in common is that they contain a bromine atom. However, they represent a major...2002b; Letcher and Behnisch 2003). Bromine and BFR Use Worldwide, approximately 5,000,000 metric tons of bromine are produced each year, with a market...
...synthesized by bromination of bisphenol A using bromine in acetic acid at room temperature. The...Bromine LOEC Compound...Bromine Concentration Compound...
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...shields the earths surface from excess ultraviolet light. The bromine in methyl bromide is 50 times more efficient at destroying...Atmospheric chlorine levels have consequently begun to decline, but bromine levels continue to rise. At present, methyl bromide is thought...
...automobiles, and furniture. The chemicals have 1 to 10 bromine atoms and come in 209 versions. Manufacturers use deca-BDE, which has 10 bromine atoms, or mixtures dominated by penta-BDEs, with their 5 bromines, or octa-BDEs, with 8 bromines. The chemicals...
...regions? A: The Low temperatures during polar winters speed up the break down of CFCs. This reaction releases chlorine and bromine atoms which eat up ozone gases. Winter temperatures are currently much lower in the Antarctic than the Arctic, which explains...
...lower atmospheric concentrations of bromine, another ozone depleting chemical, have declined 5 percent since 1998. Bromine is 50 times more efficient than chlorine...Administration, lead author of the bromine study, also highlighted the continuing...
...cheapest stock in the sector and our preferred play prior to privatisation." 3. Dead Sea Bromine One of the worlds largest producers of bromine and bromine products, which have wide use in agriculture and industry. It benefits from the density...
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...Nekritz, a Northbrook Democrat, said Tuesday that deca-BDE, the bromine-based fireproofing chemical used in everything from television...comes about two years after state lawmakers banned similar bromine-based chemicals because they posed a health hazard. A state...
...chemical reaction in a large container which released dangerous bromine fumes into the atmosphere. When this is inhaled and mixes with...tanks containing hydrobromine and nitric HF. This released bromine, which four male workers inhaled. "Its not very clever to inhale...
...chlorinated pools, but more common in pools using a bromine-based disinfectant known as BCDMH. Any overuse...common if youre unused to prolonged swimming Bromine itch - associated with the bromine disinfectant BCDMH Folliculitis - infection...
...owners. Their refusal to look at minimum levels for drug testing has been blown out of the water by the recent spate of theo-bromine contamination positives that trainers had in February. But, luckily for those involved, these were traced to a contaminated...
...owners. Their refusal to look at minimum levels for drug testing has been blown out of the water by the recent spate of theo-bromine contamination positives that trainers had in February. But, luckily for those involved, these were traced to a contaminated...
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BROMINE bro men, min Gr.,=stench, volatile, liquid chemical...valence 1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. At ordinary temperatures bromine is a brownish-red liquid that gives off a similarly colored...soluble in water to some extent; the aqueous solution, called bromine water, acts as an oxidizing agent. It is also soluble in...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: BROMINE Periodic Table of the Elements: Bromine Atomic Number: 35 Atomic Symbol: Br Bromine Atomic Weight: 79.904 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 7 ____________________ Copyright...
...of a group of compounds that contain bromine and a more electropositive element or...Bromides are formed by the reaction of bromine or a bromide with another substance; they...found in seawater, is a source of pure bromine. Silver bromide is one of the light-sensitive...
...applies especially to fluorine (symbol F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). Astatine (At), formerly known...yellow-green gas, is more dense and less reactive than fluorine. Bromine is a dark red liquid. Iodine is a grayish black solid and is...
BR symbol for the element bromine . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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