Bromine

Discovered
1826
Density
3.1 g/cm3
Melts
-7 °C
  • 19 °F
  • 266 °K
Boils
59 °C
  • 138 °F
  • 332 °K

Contributed by collector no. 4

Enough Bromine to cover the bottom of an ampoule laid sideways. The evil brown vapor has heavily saturated the rest of the ampoule.

Contributed by collector no. 4

The Halogen group: roughly 30% Fluorine gas, Chlorine gas, Bromine liquid and vapor, and Iodine pellets, all in ampoules

Contributed by collector no. 2

Bromine in an ampoule itself embedded in an acrylic cube

Contributed by @plazmatter0430

Bromine and Mercury , the two elements that are liquid at room temperature

Contributed by @plazmatter0430

Bromine in a spherical beaker in an ice bath. Bright orange vapor fills the beaker.

Contributed by collector no. 3

The Halogen group: Fluorine (probably only 33% F, 67% Helium ), Chlorine , Bromine , and Iodine

Contributed by @plazmatter0430

In most cases, Chlorine , Bromine , and Iodine are the only Elements in the halogen group that people can get. Fluorine is overwhelmingly reactive and requires special equipment to contain, while Astatine is overwhelmingly radioactive and has not been isolated in a sample large enough to see.

Contributed by @plazmatter0430

Three separate sealed ampoules of liquid and gaseous Bromine

Contributed by collector no. 3

Bromine liquid and gas in an ampoule. Bromine is one of two elements that are liquid at room temperature, and it vaporizes easily. The intensely dark brown liquid, and orange vapor are clearly visible.

Contributed by collector B.W.

Liquid Bromine in an ampoule, which is resting vertically on a clear stand of some sort

Contributed by the site creator

A small amount of liquid Bromine flowing in a tilted ampoule.

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