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Periodic Table Element Comparison: Compare Elements - Bromine vs Silver

Compare Bromine and Silver

Compare Bromine and Silver on the basis of their properties, attributes and periodic table facts. Compare elements on more than 90 properties. All the elements of similar categories show a lot of similarities and differences in their chemical, atomic, physical properties and uses. These similarities and dissimilarities should be known while we study periodic table elements. You can study the detailed comparison between Bromine vs Silver with most reliable information about their properties, attributes, facts, uses etc. You can compare Br vs Ag on more than 90 properties like electronegativity , oxidation state, atomic shells, orbital structure, Electronaffinity, physical states, electrical conductivity and many more.

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1
H
Hydrogen
1.008

Atomic #

Electronic Shell #

Symbol
Name
Atomic Weight
HGas
HgLiquid
CSolid
Metals
Metalloids
NonMetals
Alkali metals
Alkali earth metals
Lanthanoids
Transition metals
Post-transition metals
Other nonmetals
Halogens
Nobel gas
Actinoids
2
He
Helium
4.003
2
3
Li
Lithium
6.941
4
Be
Beryllium
9.012
5
B
Boron
10.811
6
C
Carbon
12.011
7
N
Nitrogen
14.007
8
O
Oxygen
15.999
9
F
Fluorine
18.998
10
Ne
Neon
20.180
3
11
Na
Sodium
22.990
12
Mg
Magnesium
24.305
13
Al
Aluminium
26.982
14
Si
Silicon
28.085
15
P
Phosphorus
30.974
16
S
Sulfur
32.065
17
Cl
Chlorine
35.453
18
Ar
Argon
39.948
4
19
K
Potassium
39.098
20
Ca
Calcium
40.078
21
Sc
Scandium
44.956
22
Ti
Titanium
47.867
23
V
Vanadium
50.941
24
Cr
Chromium
51.996
25
Mn
Manganese
54.938
26
Fe
Iron
55.845
27
Co
Cobalt
58.933
28
Ni
Nickel
58.693
29
Cu
Copper
63.546
30
Zn
Zinc
65.409
31
Ga
Gallium
69.723
32
Ge
Germanium
72.640
33
As
Arsenic
74.922
34
Se
Selenium
78.960
35
Br
Bromine
79.904
36
Kr
Krypton
83.798
5
37
Rb
Rubidium
85.468
38
Sr
Strontium
87.620
39
Y
Yttrium
88.906
40
Zr
Zirconium
91.224
41
Nb
Niobium
92.906
42
Mo
Molybdenum
95.940
43
Tc
Technetium
98
44
Ru
Ruthenium
101.070
45
Rh
Rhodium
102.906
46
Pd
Palladium
106.420
47
Ag
Silver
107.868
48
Cd
Cadmium
112.411
49
In
Indium
114.818
50
Sn
Tin
118.710
51
Sb
Antimony
121.760
52
Te
Tellurium
127.600
53
I
Iodine
126.904
54
Xe
Xenon
131.293
6
55
Cs
Cesium
132.905
56
Ba
Barium
137.327
57 - 71
La - Lu
Lanthanides
72
Hf
Hafnium
178.490
73
Ta
Tantalum
180.948
74
W
Tungsten
183.840
75
Re
Rhenium
186.207
76
Os
Osmium
190.230
77
Ir
Iridium
192.217
78
Pt
Platinum
195.078
79
Au
Gold
196.967
80
Hg
Mercury
200.590
81
Tl
Thallium
204.383
82
Pb
Lead
207.200
83
Bi
Bismuth
208.980
84
Po
Polonium
209
85
At
Astatine
210
86
Rn
Radon
222
7
87
Fr
Francium
223
88
Ra
Radium
226
89 - 103
Ac - Lr
Actinides
104
Rf
Rutherfordium
261
105
Db
Dubnium
262
106
Sg
Seaborgium
266
107
Bh
Bohrium
264
108
Hs
Hassium
269
109
Mt
Meitnerium
268
110
Ds
Darmstadtium
281
111
Rg
Roentgenium
272
112
Cn
Copernicium
285
113
Nh
Nihonium
284
114
Fl
Flerovium
289
115
Mc
Moscovium
288
116
Lv
Livermorium
292
117
Ts
Tennessine
294
118
Og
Oganesson
294
Lanthanides
57
La
Lanthanum
138.905
58
Ce
Cerium
140.116
59
Pr
Praseodymium
140.908
60
Nd
Neodymium
144.240
61
Pm
Promethium
145
62
Sm
Samarium
150.360
63
Eu
Europium
151.964
64
Gd
Gadolinium
157.250
65
Tb
Terbium
158.925
66
Dy
Dysprosium
162.500
67
Ho
Holmium
164.930
68
Er
Erbium
167.259
69
Tm
Thulium
168.934
70
Yb
Ytterbium
173.040
71
Lu
Lutetium
174.967
Actinides
89
Ac
Actinium
227
90
Th
Thorium
232.038
91
Pa
Protactinium
231.036
92
U
Uranium
238.029
93
Np
Neptunium
237
94
Pu
Plutonium
244
95
Am
Americium
243
96
Cm
Curium
247
97
Bk
Berkelium
247
98
Cf
Californium
251
99
Es
Einsteinium
252
100
Fm
Fermium
257
101
Md
Mendelevium
258
102
No
Nobelium
259
103
Lr
Lawrencium
262

Facts

NameBromineSilver
Atomic Number3547
Atomic SymbolBrAg
Atomic Weight79.904 107.8682
Phase at STPLiquid Solid
ColorRed Silver
Metallic ClassificationHalogens Transition Metal
Group in Periodic Tablegroup 17 group 11
Group Namefluorine familycopper family
Period in Periodic Tableperiod 4 period 5
Block in Periodic Tablep -blockd -block
Electronic Configuration[Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p5 [Kr] 4d10 5s1
Electronic Shell Structure (Electrons per shell)2, 8, 18, 72, 8, 18, 18, 1
Melting Point265.8 K1234.93 K
Boiling Point332 K2435 K
CAS NumberCAS7726-95-6 CAS7440-22-4
Neighborhood ElementsNeighborhood Elements of BromineNeighborhood Elements of Silver

History

NameBromineSilver
HistoryThe element Bromine was discovered by J. Balard and C. Löwig in year 1825 in France. Bromine derived its name from the Greek bromos, meaning 'stench'.The element Silver was discovered by in year Before 5000 BCE. Silver derived its name from English word (argentum in Latin).
DiscoveryJ. Balard and C. Löwig (1825) (Before 5000 BCE)
IsolatedJ. Balard and C. Löwig (1825)Asia Minor (ca. 4000 BCE)

Presence: Abundance in Nature and Around Us

Parts per billion (ppb) by weight / by atoms (1ppb =10^-7 %)

NameBromineSilver
Abundance in Universe7 / 0.10.6 / 0.007
Abundance in Sun- / -1 / 0.01
Abundance in Meteorites1200 / 230140 / 20
Abundance in Earth's Crust3000 / 78080 / 20
Abundance in Oceans67300 / 52100.1 / 0.0057
Abundance in Humans2900 / 230- / -

Crystal Structure and Atomic Structure

NameBromineSilver
Atomic Volume19.78 cm3/mol10.283 cm3/mol
Atomic Radius94 pm165 pm
Covalent Radius114 pm153 pm
Van der Waals Radius185 pm172 pm
Atomic Spectrum - Spectral Lines
Emission SpectrumEmission Spectrum of Bromine | SchoolMyKidsEmission Spectrum of Silver | SchoolMyKids
Absorption SpectrumAbsorption Spectrum of Bromine | SchoolMyKidsAbsorption Spectrum of Silver | SchoolMyKids
Lattice Constant672.65, 464.51, 870.23 pm408.53, 408.53, 408.53 pm
Lattice Angleπ/2, π/2, π/2π/2, π/2, π/2
Space Group NameCmca Fm_ 3m
Space Group Number64 225
Crystal Structure

Base Centered Orthorhombic

35 Br Bromine - Crystal Structure | SchoolMyKids

Face Centered Cubic

47 Ag Silver - Crystal Structure | SchoolMyKids

Atomic and Orbital Properties

NameBromineSilver
Atomic Number3547
Number of Electrons (with no charge)3547
Number of Protons3547
Mass Number79.904107.8682
Number of Neutrons4561
Shell structure (Electrons per energy level)2, 8, 18, 72, 8, 18, 18, 1
Electron Configuration[Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p5 [Kr] 4d10 5s1
Valence Electrons4s2 4p5 4d10 5s1
Oxidation State-1, 1, 3, 51
Atomic Term Symbol (Quantum Numbers)2P3/2 2S1/2
Shell structure35 Br Bromine Electron Shell Structure | SchoolMyKids47 Ag Silver Electron Shell Structure | SchoolMyKids

Isotopes and Nuclear Properties

Bromine has 2 stable naturally occuring isotopes while Silver has 2 stable naturally occuring isotopes.

NameBromineSilver
Known Isotopes67Br, 68Br, 69Br, 70Br, 71Br, 72Br, 73Br, 74Br, 75Br, 76Br, 77Br, 78Br, 79Br, 80Br, 81Br, 82Br, 83Br, 84Br, 85Br, 86Br, 87Br, 88Br, 89Br, 90Br, 91Br, 92Br, 93Br, 94Br, 95Br, 96Br, 97Br93Ag, 94Ag, 95Ag, 96Ag, 97Ag, 98Ag, 99Ag, 100Ag, 101Ag, 102Ag, 103Ag, 104Ag, 105Ag, 106Ag, 107Ag, 108Ag, 109Ag, 110Ag, 111Ag, 112Ag, 113Ag, 114Ag, 115Ag, 116Ag, 117Ag, 118Ag, 119Ag, 120Ag, 121Ag, 122Ag, 123Ag, 124Ag, 125Ag, 126Ag, 127Ag, 128Ag, 129Ag, 130Ag
Stable IsotopesNaturally occurring stable isotopes:

79Br, 81Br

Naturally occurring stable isotopes:

107Ag, 109Ag

Neutron Cross Section 6.8 63.6
Neutron Mass Absorption 0.002 0.02

Chemical Properties: Ionization Energies and electron affinity

NameBromineSilver
Valence or Valency5 1
Electronegativity2.96 Pauling Scale1.93 Pauling Scale
Electron Affinity324.6 kJ/mol125.6 kJ/mol
Ionization Energies
1st: 1139.9 kJ/mol
2nd: 2103 kJ/mol
3rd: 3470 kJ/mol
4th: 4560 kJ/mol
5th: 5760 kJ/mol
6th: 8550 kJ/mol
7th: 9940 kJ/mol
8th: 18600 kJ/mol
1st: 731 kJ/mol
2nd: 2070 kJ/mol
3rd: 3361 kJ/mol

Physical Properties

NameBromineSilver
Density3.12 g/cm310.49 g/cm3
Molar Volume19.78 cm3/mol10.283 cm3/mol

Elastic Properties

Young Modulus- 83
Shear Modulus- 30 GPa
Bulk Modulus1.9 GPa100 GPa
Poisson Ratio- 0.37

Hardness - Tests to Measure of Hardness of Element

Mohs Hardness- 2.5 MPa
Vickers Hardness- 251 MPa
Brinell Hardness- 24.5 MPa

Electrical Properties

Electrical Conductivity1e-10 S/m62000000 S/m
Resistivity 10000000000 m Ω1.6e-8 m Ω
Superconducting Point- -

Heat and Conduction Properties

Thermal Conductivity0.12 W/(m K)430 W/(m K)
Thermal Expansion- 0.0000189 /K

Magnetic Properties

Magnetic TypeDiamagnetic Diamagnetic
Curie Point- -
Mass Magnetic Susceptibility-4.9e-9 m3/kg-2.27e-9 m3/kg
Molar Magnetic Susceptibility-7.83e-10 m3/mol-2.45e-10 m3/mol
Volume Magnetic Susceptibility-0.0000153 -0.0000238

Optical Properties

Refractive Index1.001132 -

Acoustic Properties

Speed of Sound- 2600 m/s

Thermal Properties - Enthalpies and thermodynamics

NameBromineSilver
Melting Point265.8 K1234.93 K
Boiling Point332 K2435 K
Critical Temperature588 K-
Superconducting Point- -

Enthalpies

Heat of Fusion5.8 kJ/mol11.3 kJ/mol
Heat of Vaporization14.8 kJ/mol255 kJ/mol
Heat of Combustion- -

Regulatory and Health - Health and Safety Parameters and Guidelines

NameBromineSilver
CAS NumberCAS7726-95-6 CAS7440-22-4
RTECS NumberRTECSEF9100000 RTECSVW3500000
DOT Hazard Class8 -
DOT Numbers1744 -
EU Number- -
NFPA Fire Rating0 0
NFPA Health Rating3 1
NFPA Reactivity Rating0 0
NFPA HazardsOxidizing Agent -
AutoIgnition Point- -
Flashpoint-18 °C-

Compare With Other Elements

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