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Kamren Merritt
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3 February, 09:22
What's the 35th element
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Zoe Bowen
3 February, 09:28
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Bromine (Br)
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Bromine (Br) is the 35th element in the periodic table. Its atomic weight is 79.9 daltons. Elemental bromine exists as a diatomic form (Br 2).
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Talia
3 February, 09:44
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Bromine
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