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bromine

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈbroʊmiːn/

KK: /ˈbroʊmiːn/

noun
Definition

A reddish-brown liquid element that is nonmetallic and has a strong, irritating smell. It is used in various applications like making gasoline additives, dyes, and chemicals for photography.


Example

Bromine is often used in the production of flame retardants.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever heard of bromine?
Sloth B
Yeah, I think it's that reddish liquid used in some chemicals.
Sloth A
Exactly! I read that it's quite volatile and can be dangerous.
Sloth B
For sure, it's fascinating how elements like bromine have such unique properties.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
halogen
element
liquid
Antonyms
solid
gas
nonmetal
Root Explanation

Bromine is derived from the Greek word "bromos" (meaning stench or bad smell) and the suffix "-ine" (used to denote chemical substances). The word "bromine" refers to a chemical element that has a strong, unpleasant odor, hence its connection to the meaning of its root.

Memory Tip

Think of the Greek word for 'stench' ('bromos') to remember that bromine is a chemical element known for its strong, unpleasant smell.

Visually Confused Words
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broigne
abomine
brine
sabromin
bronzine
bombinae
barosmin
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