noun
- Plural of bromine; chemical elements with atomic number 35, existing as a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- The laboratory stored several containers of bromines for use in organic synthesis experiments.
- Bromines are halogens that react readily with many organic compounds.
- The chemist measured out precise quantities of bromines for the reaction.
- Bromines have a distinctive pungent odor and can cause chemical burns.
- Industrial applications of bromines include flame retardants and water purification.