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Bromine (35Br79.904)
[7726-95-6]
[7726-95-6]
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Elemental Form| Bromine is a heavy, mobile, reddish-brown liquid which vaporizes readily at room temperature. It is the only liquid nonmetallic element and is less active that chlorine; more active than iodine. Bromine is readily soluble in water and carbon disulfide. It unites with many elements and is used largely for manufacture of fire retardants. | ||||
| Melting Point | -7.25°C | Boiling Point | 59.47°C | |
| Density | 3.10g/cm3 | Specific Heat @ 25°C | 0.070cal/g°C | |
| Heat of Fusion | 1.26k-cal/g-atom | Heat of Vaporization | 3.58k-cal/g-atom | |
| Atomic Volume | 23.5W/D | First Ionization Energy | 273K-cal/g-mole | |
| Electronegativity | 2.8Pauling's | Covalent Radius | 1.14Angstroms | |
| Coefficient of Expansion @ 20-30°C | 0.0011K-1 | Electrical Resistivity | 6.5x1010µΩ-cm | |
| Crystal Structure | Orthorhombic | Compressibility at 200 megabar | 56 x 10-6/megabar | |
| Critical Temperature | 311°C | Critical Pressure | 102atm | |