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The Dangers, Uses, and Discovery of Bromine

Bromine has many uses. It is used in several products that are used in our daily lives. Bleach, a house hold product, is made from Bromine.

There are many dangers to using the element, Bromine. Bromine causes severe damage to human tissue. It is also irritating to the eyes and throat. Bromine absorbs organic bromines through the skin, food, and breathing. It is VERY important to keep your whole body covered while using Bromine. If burned by Bromine, the best thing to do would be to water down the burn as fast as you can.

Example of Bromine Burn


Bromine was discovered by Antoine Jerome Balard in 1826. The French chemist was born on Montepullier, France, in September 30, 1802. In 1826, he discovered in sea-water a substance which he recognized as a previously unknown element and named it Bromine. Balard later died on April 30, 1876.


Balard


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