bromines
Bromines refers to the element bromine (Br), a member of the halogen group with atomic number 35. Bromine is notable for being a liquid at room temperature, existing as diatomic Br2. It is a reddish-brown liquid with a sharp, choking odor, highly reactive and toxic, requiring careful handling in laboratories and industry.
Physically, bromine melts at −7.2 °C and boils at 58.8 °C. Its liquid density is about 3.12
Bromine is not found free in nature but occurs in seawater, brines, and mineral springs. Industrial bromine
Uses of bromine and many brominated compounds are widespread in industry. Bromine is used to manufacture brominated
Safety and environmental considerations are central to bromine handling. Bromine is highly toxic and corrosive, with