Bromine
Dark red fuming liquid with a choking smell. Compunds are used in photography and medicine. Occurs naturally as magnesium bromide.
- Symbol
- Br
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| Atomic number | 35 | Clip | |
| Atomic / Molecular Weight | 79.904 | gmol-1 | Clip |
| Density | 3120 | kgm-3 | Clip |
| Lattice constant | 668 | fm | Clip |
| Melting Point | 265.86 | K | Clip |
| Boiling Point | 332.06 | K | Clip |
| Specific heat capacity | 448 | Jkg-1K-1 | Clip |
| Latent heat of evaporation | 183000 | Jkg-1 | Clip |
| Refractive index | 1.001132 | at 589.3nm 101.3kPa 0°C | Clip |
| Velocity of sound | 149ms-1 @ 58°C | ms-1 | Clip |
| Bulk Modulus of Rigidity | 1580000000 | Nm-2 | Clip |
| Surface Tension | 0.0415 | Nm-1 | Clip |
| Viscosity | 0.000993 | Nsm-2 | Clip |
| Kinematic Viscosity | 3.18269230769231E-07 | m2s-1 | Clip |
| Electromotive Series | -1.06 | V | Clip |
paste all data into clipboardSee also: Halide, Halogen, Halon, Periodic Table.
Subjects: Chemistry


