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23 March, 04:38

There are two different isotopes of bromine atoms. under normal conditions, elemental bromine consists of br2 molecules, and the mass of a br2 molecule is the sum of the masses of the two atoms in the molecule. the mass spectrum of br2 consists of three peaks:

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  1. 23 March, 05:01
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    The two stable isotopes of bromine are Br-79 and Br-81. The peaks that will form on the mass spectrum of Br₂ will be of mass:

    158 - from the joining of two Br-79 atoms

    160 - from the joining of one Br-79 atom and one Br-81 atom

    162 - form the joining of two Br-81 atoms
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