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Look up: Bromine

  1. Bromine
    Bromine is a non-metallic element normally a deep red, corrosive, toxic liquid giving of an irritating reddish brown vapour of disagreeable odour. It has the symbol Br. It was first discovered in salt water by Balard in 1826.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/nol.php

  2. bromine
    [n] - a nonmetallic largely pentavalent heavy volatile corrosive dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Bromine
    Dark red fuming liquid with a choking smell. Compunds are used in photography and medicine. Occurs naturally as magnesium bromide. Symbol Br
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  4. Bromine
    Bromine is the only liquid nonmetallic element. It is a heavy, volatile, mobile, dangerous reddish-brown liquid. The red vapor has a strong unpleasant odor and the vapor irritates the eyes and throat. It causes severe burns upon contact with the skin. In
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  5. Bromine
    Swimming pool chemistry: A member of the halogen family, commonly used as a sanitizer in spas, because of its resistance to hot water with rapid pH fluctuations.
    Found on http://www.1st-direct.com/acatalog/Chemi

  6. Bromine
    Bromine: A brownish-red element that is a liquid at room temperature, dissolves in water, and has a bleach-like suffocating odor. Bromine occurs naturally in the earth's crust and seawater. Bromine is found as an alternative to chlorine in swimming pools. Products containing bromine are used in agriculture and sanitation and as fire retardants. Som ...
    Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.

  7. bromine
    chemical element:atomic number 35 Category: Chemistry
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  8. Bromine
    Bro'mine noun [ Greek ... bad smell, stink. Confer Brome .] (Chemistry) One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to chlorine and iodine. Atomic weight 79.8. Symbol Br. It is a deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odor, emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water, and in many saline springs. It ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/102

  9. bromine
    <chemistry, element> One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to chlorine and iodine. ... It is a deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odour, emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water, and in many saline springs. It occurs also in the mineral br ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  10. bromine
    Br noun a nonmetallic largely pentavalent heavy volatile corrosive dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens; found in sea water
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  11. Bromine
    `Bromine` (, meaning `stench (of he-goats)` ), is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. A halogen element, bromine is a red volatile liquid at standard room temperature that is intermediate in reactivity between chlorine and iodine. Bromine vapours are corrosive toxic. Approximately 730,000,000 kg were produced in 1993. The main applications for bromine are in fire retardants and fine chemicals.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromine

  12. bromine
    (Br) (bro´mēn) (bro´min) a chemical element, atomic number 35, atomic weight 79.909. See bromide and bromism.
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  13. Bromine
    • (n.) One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to chlorine and iodine. Atomic weight 79.8. Symbol Br. It is a deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odor, emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water, and in many saline springs. It occurs also in th...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  14. bromine
    chemical element, a deep red, noxious liquid, and a member of the halogen elements, or Group 17 (Group VIIa) of the periodic table.[10 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/b/116

  15. bromine
    A nonmetallic, reddish, volatile, liquid element; atomic no. 35, atomic wt. 79.904; valences 1–7, inclusive; it unites with hydrogen to form hydrobromic acid, and this reacts with many metals to form bromides, some of which are used in medicine. [Fr. brome, bromine, fr. G. bromos, stench]
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  16. bromine
    (Br) Bromine. Credit: RTC, Wikipedia A heavy, volatile, corrosive, reddish-brown, nonmetallic liquid element, having a highly irritating vapor. Bromine is one of the halogens. It is used in producing petrol antiknock mixtures, fumigants, dyes, and photographic chemica...
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  17. bromine
    bromine (brō'mēn, –min) [Gr.,=stench], volatile, liquid chemical element; symbol Br; at. no. 35; at. wt. 79.904; m.p. –7.2°C; b.p. 58.78°C; sp. gr. of liquid 3.12 at 20°C; density of vapor 7.14 grams per liter at STP; valence -1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. At ordinary...
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