Naturally-occurring bromine has a relative atomic mass of 80 and consists entirely of two
isotopes of relative atomic masses 79 and 81.
What can be deduced about naturally-occurring bromine from this information only?
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Naturally-occurring bromine has a relative atomic mass of 80 and consists entirely of two isotopes of relative atomic masses 79 and 81. What can be deduced about naturally-occurring bromine from this information only? ... B Bromine has different oxidation states. C Bromine isotopes have different numbers of protons.
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