Bromine
Chemistry and physics of the element bromine and its chemical compounds
Bromine - chemical symbol Br, atomic number 35 - is a dark-red, low bowling but high-density liquid chemical element of intensely irritating odor chemical element in the group of the halogens.
Online available information resources about the chemistry and physics of bromine and the bromine compounds.
Content
Information and data about the element
Bromine, Br
Chemical and physical properties. Webelements, UK
Bromine, Br
Chemical and physical properties. Visual Elements, Chemsoc, UK
Bromine, Br
Chemical and physical properties; comprehensive data. Environmental Chemistry, USA
Atom, Orbitals, Radiochemistry
Atomic Data for Bromine (Br)
Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST, USA
Isotopes of Bromine
All known isotopes of bromine: overview, data and properties of the Br nuclides.
Radiochemistry of Bromine
Scientific report, factsheet. National Research Council - Format: PDF
Group Elements - Information
Halogen/Halide Redox Reactions
Series of movies
Halogens
The halogens and their compounds. Lecture note - Format: PDF
Halogens
Chemistry of the halogens
Halogens
Lecture notes: principles of inorganic chemistry - Format: PDF
Halogens as oxidising agents
Oxidising ability of the Group 7 elements
Compounds
Bromine and bromine compounds
Data base search form: information and available products
Analysis and Determination
Analytical Methods: Bromine and organic bromine compounds
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods. NMAM - Format: PDF
Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry
Bromine
Statistics and Information. USGS
Bromine Minerals
The mineralogy of Bromine. Webmineral
Environmental Chemistry
Tropospheric Halogen Chemistry
A Short Presentation. University of Bremen - Format: PDF
Toxicology and Medicinal Chemistry
Bromate
Toxicological Review of Bromate. EPA
Chemical Profile for Bromine
Pollution Information Site. Scorecard
Organisations
BSEF
Bromine Science and Environmental Forum
EBFRIP
European Brominated Flame Retardants Industry Panel. In basing its position on science, EBFRIP closely follows and encourages developments in scientific understanding of brominated flame retardants as related to health and the environment
Related Books and Scientific Literature: Bromine
Duward Shriver, Mark Weller, Tina Overton et al.
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W. H. Freeman; 2014
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