Bromine #35 Who discovered Bromine? Bromine was discovered by a French chemist named Antoine Jérôme Balard. Another French chemist named Joseph Louis.

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Bromine #35

Who discovered Bromine? Bromine was discovered by a French chemist named Antoine Jérôme Balard. Another French chemist named Joseph Louis Gay- Lussac was the one that named it Bromine from the smell of the Bromine.

What is it used for? Mostly, Bromine is made for camera film. Sometimes its poisonous and sometimes it is for other uses. Some of these uses are: Medicines, sanitizers, dyes, and water purification compounds.

What’s Bromine’s freezing point and melting point? Melting Point: -7.2° C Boiling Point: 58.8° C

What's the characteristics of Bromine? At a liquid state, Bromine can be a reddish, brownish color, but in a solid state it’s a metallic luster.

Where can Bromine be found? It is found in The Dead Sea, some sea water, bromide salts, and in crustal rock.

How is it pronounced? 'brO-"mIn

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