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Bromine and is
Bromine ( or ; from, meaning " stench ( of he-goats )") is a chemical element with the symbol Br, and atomic number of 35.
Bromine is rarer than about three-quarters of elements in the Earth's crust ; however, the high solubility of bromide ion has caused its accumulation in the oceans, and commercially the element is easily extracted from brine pools, mostly in the United States, Israel and China.
Bromine has no essential function in mammals, though it is preferentially used over chloride by one antiparasitic enzyme in the human immune system.
Bromine is slightly soluble in water, but it is highly soluble in organic solvents such as carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, aliphatic alcohols, and acetic acid.
Columbia County, along with Union County, is home to the largest Bromine reserve in the United States.
* Bromine trifluoride ( BrF < sub > 3 </ sub >) is a yellow-green liquid which conducts electricity — it ionises to form +.
* Bromine pentafluoride ( BrF < sub > 5 </ sub >) is a colourless fuming liquid, made by reacting bromine trifluoride with fluorine at 200 ° C.
Bromine is trapped with iron turnings to give a solution of ferric bromide.
Bromine is included as an ozone-depleting chemical because although it is not as abundant as chlorine, it is 45 times more effective per atom in destroying stratospheric ozone.
Bromine ( Br ) has two stable isotopes and 30 known unstable isotopes, the most stable of which is < sup > 77 </ sup > Br with a half-life of 57. 036 hours
Bromine is derived from brine, or saltwater, and local companies play an international role in the commercialization of bromine and its many applications.

Bromine and red-brown
Colour code: Carbon, C: black Hydrogen, H: white Bromine, Br: red-brown Oxygen, O: red Structure calculated with Spartan Student 4. 1, using the PM3 semi-empirical method.

Bromine and with
Bromine has no known essential role in human or mammalian health, but inorganic bromine and organobromine compounds do occur naturally, and some may be of use to higher organisms in dealing with parasites.
* Bromine ( Br ), chemical element with atomic number 35
* Reaction of Cyclohexene with Bromine and Potassium Permanganate

Bromine and .
Bromine has two stable isotopes, < sup > 79 </ sup > Br ( 50. 69 %) and < sup > 81 </ sup > Br ( 49. 31 %).
Bromine was discovered independently by two chemists, Carl Jacob Löwig and Antoine Balard, in 1825 and 1826, respectively.
Bromine was not produced in large quantities until 1860.
* Theodoregray. com – Bromine
Bromine atoms are even more efficient catalysts, hence brominated CFCs are also regulated.
In the early 19th century Ignacy Fonberger, a professor at the University of Vilnius, analyzed the chemical composition of Druskininkai's waters and showed that they contain large amounts of Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Iodine, Bromine, Iron and Magnesium.
* Bromine monofluoride ( BrF ) has not been obtained as a pure compound — it dissociates into the trifluoride and free bromine.
For an alternative listing of inorganics containing bromine please see inorganic compounds by element # Bromine.

monochloride and is
The only stable chloride is selenium monochloride ( Se < sub > 2 </ sub > Cl < sub > 2 </ sub >), which might be better known as selenium ( I ) chloride ; the corresponding bromide is also known.
This method is used for the production of the monochloride, bromide, and iodide.

monochloride and with
The properties of the resulting substance resembled that of an intermediate of chlorine and iodine ; with those results he tried to prove that the substance was iodine monochloride ( ICl ), but after failing to do so he was sure that he had found a new element and named it muride, derived from the Latin word muria for brine.
The crystal structure of iodine monochloride consists of puckered zig-zag chains, with strong interactions between the chains.

monochloride and °
* Iodine monochloride ( ICl ) exists as red transparent crystals which melt at 27. 2 ° C to form a choking brownish liquid ( similar in appearance and weight to bromine ).

monochloride and .
Limited studies suggest that a high-lysine diet or L-lysine monochloride supplements may have a moderating effect on blood pressure and the incidence of stroke.
* Astatine monochloride ( AtCl ) has been produced by a combination of astatine, perchromate, and chloride, but has not been obtained as a pure compound.
Hartwick's more recent book reports on work between 1950 and 68 at Labs in Arvida to develop a new industrial smelting process, the so-called monochloride process.

BrCl and is
Thus its formula is CF < sub > 2 </ sub >< nowiki > BrCl </ nowiki >, and its IUPAC name is therefore bromochlorodifluoromethane.

is and red-brown
Elemental bromine is a fuming red-brown liquid at room temperature, corrosive and toxic, with properties between those of chlorine and iodine.
The plumage is streaky red-brown and spiky.
The historical and traditional name for this color is red-brown.
The color to the immediate right ( color # A52A2A ) that was chosen as the web color " brown "-- a medium dark red — is the color traditionally called red-brown.
Another common form of melanin is pheomelanin, a cysteine-containing red-brown polymer of benzothiazine units largely responsible for red hair and freckles.
The single, large seed is red-brown, oval shaped, approximately 1. 3 – 2 cm long, and is surrounded by a wood-like husk.
It is hard, dense, black and usually idiomorphic, with a red-brown pleochroism in petrographic thin section.
Its bark is smooth when young, of a vinous maroon or red-brown colour for the American chestnut, grey for the European chestnut.
* Oiceoptoma noveboracense is noted for having a black or dark brown pronotum with orange margins, and a red-brown elytra with distinct longitudinal ridges.
* Maktoom ( Arabic: ' hidden ') — this is a large, red-brown, thick-skinned, soft, medium-sweet date.
The bark of the mature trunk is thick, red-brown, and deeply furrowed.
The wood is pale brown to red-brown, and used for general construction work.
The bark is thin and red-brown.
Naphtha is colorless ( kerosene odor ) or red-brown ( aromatic odor ) liquid and is insoluble in water.
The adult male is overall dark grey to black on the upperparts and with a black breast ; the lower rump and tail are orange-red, with the two central tail feathers dark red-brown.
Notable features include slaty flight feathers, red-brown thighs, and a paired red-brown and black stripe up the flanks ; the neck is rusty-gray, with black and white streaking down the front ; the head is paler, with a nearly white face, and a pair of black plumes running from just above the eye to the back of the head.
Vanadinite is usually bright-red or orange-red in colour, although sometimes brown, red-brown, grey, yellow, or colourless.
The pottery is well-made, usually red or red-brown in colour, and ornamented with horizontal bands of incised, excised or impressed patterns.
Tiger's eye ( also called Tigers eye or Tiger eye ) is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock that is a golden to red-brown color, with a silky lustre.

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