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Bromine has two natural occurring
Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. Bromine-79 has a mass of 78.918 amu and is 50.69% abundant. Using the atomic mass
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Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. Bromine-79 has a mass of 78.918 amu (atomic mass unit) and is 50.69% abundant.
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Bromine has two natural occurring isotopes (Br-79 and Br-81) and has an atomic mass of 79.904 amu. The mass of Br-81 is 80.9163
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Given that bromine (Br) is a halogen, what can be inferred as true about bromine?
Bromine does not react easily with other atoms.
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What are the state’s top three naturally-produced minerals? Select all that apply. (2 points) Responses bromine bromine
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Evaluate the statement.
Bromine (Br) is a halogen. Given the information in the statement, what can be inferred as true about
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which renewable natural resource could actually run out if sustainability practices are not kept in place in arkansas
natural gas
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The most common method of producing bromine involves oxidizing bromine ions (Br^-) to bromine liquid (Br2) using chlorine gas
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Bromine has two isotopes, Br- 79 and Br- 81. The relative atomic mass of bromine is 79.9.
CALCULATE THE PERCENTAGE of Br-79 atoms
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In the reaction between bromine and sodium, a bromine atom gains an electron. What ion is formed? Is the bromine oxidized, or is
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