No, bromine is not ductile. Bromine is a nonmetallic element that is brittle in its solid form.
No, bromine is a non-metallic element. It is in the halogen group on the periodic table.
Bromine has 35 electrons in its neutral state.
Bromine water fades when testing for saturation because the bromine is decolorized by the unsaturated organic compounds present in the solution. This reaction occurs because the unsaturated compounds react with and break the bromine-bromine bond, causing the bromine solution to lose its color.
Bromine has an approximate atomic mass of 79.904.
banned from UK cinema's yes but not DVD
Fox hunting is banned in the UK.
Yes it was banned in 1984 :)
Yes, fireworks bangers are banned in the UK. They are considered dangerous and are illegal to possess or use. Fireworks in the UK must comply with strict regulations to ensure safety.
All pitbulls and rotties and the mixes are banned in the UK.
No. Marmite can be sold in the UK.
No that was Snoop.
Yes, These are globally banned except India.
Yes they are.
beheading
Nope.
UK