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Bromine
is in the seventeenth column and the fourth row of the periodic table.
It is also a halogen. The term halogen means "salt-former" and
compounds containing halogens are called "salts." Bromine is heavy,
corrosive, and hazardous metal which causes severe burn when coming in
contact with skin. It is liquid at room temperature and is used in
producing gasoline mixtures, dyes and photographic chemicals.
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