bromine #35 who discovered bromine? bromine was discovered by a french chemist named antoine...
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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 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.
Bibliography
• http://www.cherigarner.com/• www.wikipeida.org • www.merriamwebster.com• www.google.com• www.ask.com