Bromine is a red liquid

  1. A chemist measures the amount of bromine liquid produced during an experiment she finds that 6.6g of bromine liquid is produced
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  2. The most common method of producing bromine involves oxidizing bromine ions (Br^-) to bromine liquid (Br2) using chlorine gas
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  3. The vapor pressure of liquid bromine at room temp is 168 torr. If the bromine is introduced drop by drop into a closed system
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  4. 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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  5. Bromine is a red liquid at 25°C. Its density is 3.12 g/mL. What is the volume of 28.1 g of liquid bromine?
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  6. Bromine melts at -7.25 degree C and boils at 58.8 degree C. The enthalpy of fusion of bromine is 10.57 kJ/mol and the enthalpy
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  7. 10. What mass of LiSO4 (110 g/mol) is required to prepare 30mL of 0.20M LiSO4?11. Liquid bromine is reacted with aluminum to
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  8. If 25 ml of bromine, a liquid element at room temperature, is added to 100 ml of water, what would be the resulting molar
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  9. If 25 ml of bromine, a liquid element at room temperature, is added to 100ml of water, what would be the resulting molar
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  10. If 25 ml of bromine, a liquid element at room temperature, is added to 100ml of water, what would be the resulting molar
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