People may become confused with Bromine and Chlorine because they assume that these two are the same. They have similar properties because they can both be effective in killing bacteria. They can react differently when you place them in the swimming pool. A lot of people know that chlorine is more commonly used in order to clean pools that have a normal temperature.
This means that the temperature of its surroundings will affect how hot or how cold the water is going to be. Bromine is the chemical used in order to clean hot tubs and spas because it is more stable in warm temperatures.
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Answered May 30, 2019
Bromine is a non-metal element that belongs to group VIIA of the periodic table. It is also the number 35 element of the periodic table. Compared to chlorine, it is a less reactive element. Bromine is often used in manufacturing products such as dyes, pesticides, and some pharmaceutical preparation. Chlorine is also a non-metal element that belongs to group VIIA of the periodic table. It is the number 17 element on the periodic table.
One significant difference between bromine and chlorine is a mechanism of action in killing bacteria and other contaminants. Bromine is more stable in warm water compared to chlorine. Bromines combines with bacteria and kills it, and a large portion of it remains active while chlorine binds to bacteria and the combination is burned off. Therefore when used as decontaminant, bromine is much more long-lasting compared to chlorine.