35 Br Bromine 79,904 u

Bromine

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Période
4
Groupe
17
Bloc
p-bloc
Phase (STP)
Liquid

Bromine is one of only two elements that are liquid at room temperature. It is used in flame retardants, water treatment, and photography.

Apparence: Reddish-brown liquid

Propriétés physiques

Masse atomique 79.904 u
Densité 3.1028 g/cm³
Point de fusion -7.3 °C
Point d'ébullition 58.9 °C
Phase à STP Liquid
Rayon atomique 94.0 pm

Propriétés électroniques

Électronégativité 2.96
Énergie d'ionisation 1139.9 eV
Affinité électronique 324.6 eV
Électrons de valence 7

Configuration électronique

Configuration [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s² 4p⁵

Electron Shell Configuration

Bromine electron shell configuration Br 2e⁻ 8e⁻ 18e⁻ 7e⁻

Position in Periodic Table

Bromine position in the periodic table Br

Découverte

Découvert par: Antoine Jerome Balard
Année: 1826

Compounds Containing Bromine

Plus de Halogène

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bromine?
Bromine (Br) is a chemical element with atomic number 35. It is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a halogène.
What are the key properties of Bromine?
Bromine has an atomic mass of 79.904 u, density of 3.1028 g/cm³, melting point of -7.3°C, boiling point of 58.9°C.
What is the electron configuration of Bromine?
The electron configuration of Bromine is [Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p5. It is in the p-block of the periodic table.
Who discovered Bromine?
Bromine was discovered by Antoine Jerome Balard in 1826.
What is the electronegativity of Bromine?
Bromine has an electronegativity of 2.96 on the Pauling scale.