Chemical Compounds Bromine
The element Bromine, is a red liquid which is explosive at room temperature and has a
red brown vapour. It has an atomic number of 35 and an atomic mass of 79.909. The
melting point of Bromine is -7 deg.C and the boiling point is 58 degC with a relative
density of 3.1.
Bromine is a volatile dense mobile, that is a reddish brown liquid, which quickly
gives a brown toxic valour with a disagreeable irritating odour. It
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in a wide range of industries. It is used in the manufacture of
1,2-DibromoEthane, CH2BrCH2Br, which is used as a petrol additive to prevent lead
being deposited in the cylinders. The manufacture of compounds used in photography
and the manufacture of dyestuffs and drugs is another use of bromine. Bromine is used
in the analytical laboratory in testing for unsaturation in organic compounds, where it
adds across the multiple bonds of unsaturated compounds.
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