Procured from the most reliable and known vendors in the industry, our organization brings forth a halogen chemical element known as bromine. With the atomic number of 35 and atomic mass of 79.904, this element is highly reactive. At room temperature, this element bromine is a fuming red-brown liquid, corrosive and toxic. Denoted with the symbol Br, this highly reactive element is ideal for manufacturing fire retardants and chemicals. This element is obtained from industrial bromides (NaBr, KBr, Hbr) or bittern.
Properties of this element are as follows:
| 1 | Symbol | Br |
| 2 | Element category | Halogen |
| 3 | Atomic number | 35 |
| 4 | Atomic mass | 79.90 |
| 5 | Melting Point | 265.8 K, -7.2 Celsius, 19 Fahrenheit |
| 6 | Boiling Point | 332.0 K, 58.8 Celsius, 137.8 Fahrenheit |
| 7 | Phase | Liquid |
| 8 | Density | 3.10 |
| 9 | Appearance | Fuming red-brown |
| 10 | Liquid Bromine | 99.50% |
| 11 | Traces | Chlorine/Chloride |
Bromine can be recovered from Industrial bromides (NaBr, KBr, Hbr) or Bittern. Being a highly reactive material, this element has been found to have a wide range of uses. It is used in chemical industries as well as in the pharmaceuticals. Its widely used in areas such as, chemical industries, agro chemicals, antiknock additives, drilling fluids, dyes and dye intermediates, photographic chemicals, plastic industry and drugs and pharmaceuticals. Above all, bromine is chiefly used as a fire retardant and in the manufacture of chemicals. Our team of experts make sure that the element we trade are procured from reliable vendors in the industry.