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bromine
bromine [Gr.,=stench], volatile, liquid chemical element; symbol Br; at. no. 35; at. wt. 79.904; m.p. -7.2°C; b.p. 58.78°C; sp. gr. of liquid 3.12 at 20°C; 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 17 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, HBrO 3 , 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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All about bromine: bromine is your best bet when it comes to hot-water applications. Here are some tips on working with chlorine's halogen cousin.(Technically Speaking)
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; Once considered an alternative sanitizer, bromine is now commonly used in residential and...examine the characteristics that make bromine a popular spa sanitizer, and the variables...consider when testing for its presence. Basic bromine chemistry When bromine is added to water...
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Bromine basics: bromine is a popular choice when it comes to hot water sanitization. Here are some tips on working with chlorine's halogen cousin.(Tech Talk)
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; Once considered an alternative sanitizer, bromine is now commonly used in commercial aquatics...look at the characteristics that make bromine a popular spa sanitizer and the variables...consider when testing for its presence. When bromine is added to water, it forms the sanitizer...
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Industrial minerals 1997: Bromine
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; Bromine was first produced commercially from native salt brines at Freeport, PA. It was then...Herbert H. Dow, founder of Dow Chemical, invented the "blowing-out" process to extract bromine from the brines at Midland, MI, which then became a major source. Bromine production from seawater using this process ...
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Removal of Pesticide Oxadixyl from an Aqueous Solution
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An industry under threat?(environmental concerns on the use of bromine)
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; ...environmental pressures eroding the market for bromine compounds, producers could be facing a bleak future Bromine is an in-between element. Stranded between...chemical like iodine. And commercially, bromine is beset by uncertainty. Until the 1970s...
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Virginia-Based Albemarle to Extract Bromine from Dead Sea.
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A comparative study of DNA complexation with Mg(II) and Ca(II) in aqueous solution: Major and minor grooves bindings
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; ...solid state, such comparative study in aqueous solution has been less investigated. The aim...Ca cations with calf thymus DNA in aqueous solution at physiological pH, using constant...and DNA structural variations in aqueous solution. Direct Ca-PO^sub 2^ binding was evident...
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Critically evaluated rate coefficients for free-radical polymerization Part 6: propagation rate coefficient of methacrylic acid in aqueous solution (IUPAC Technical Report).(Making an imPACt: Recent IUPAC technical reports and recommendations that affect the many fields of pure and applied chemistry.)(Report)
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; ...2-deoxyribofuranose in the gas phase and in aqueous solution. In general, the carbon-centered radicals...radical stabilities is altered in aqueous solution due to different solvation free energies...furanose structures when transferred to aqueous solution or the gas phase. ...
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Albemarle Corporation to Increase Bromine Prices.
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; ...demand and decreased global inventories of bromine, it is increasing its prices for the chemical...1. Albemarle noted that production of bromine has been declining since 2002, while demand...committed to ensuring a secure supply of bromine for its external customers and internal...
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Book article from: Chemical Elements: From Carbon to Krypton
BROMINE (REVISED) Note: This article, originally published in 1998, was updated in 2006 for the eBook edition. Overview Bromine is a member of the halogen family. Halogens are the elements...are also known as the salt formers. Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine form salts when chemically ...
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Bromine
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
Bromine melting point: − 7.3 ° C boiling point: 59...x2212; , BrO − , BrO 3 − , BrO 4 − Bromine is a member of a family of elements known as halogens that are found in group 7A of the Periodic Table. Bromine was discovered in 1826 in Montpellier, France, by French...
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bromine
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
bromine (symbol Br) Volatile liquid element of the halogen group (elements in group VII of the periodic table ), first isolated in 1826 by the French chemist A. J. Balard. Bromine is the only liquid form of a nonmetallic element. It is extracted by treating seawater or natural brines with chlorine...
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Periodic Table of the Elements: Bromine
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Periodic Table of the Elements: Bromine Atomic Number: 35 Atomic Symbol: Br Bromine Atomic Weight: 79.904 Electron Configuration: 2 · 8 · 18 · 7
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