bromin

/ˈbroʊmaɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a reddish-brown, corrosive, toxic, nonmetallic element that occurs naturally in seawater and salt lakes and is used in water purification, disinfection, and as a catalyst in the production of pharmaceuticals.

“The chemist handled the bromine with great care due to its toxic and corrosive properties.”

Synonyms

  • halogen
  • toxic element

Antonyms

  • benign substance
  • non-toxic element