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Bromine, although not as popular as chlorine, is being used more often, primarily because of cost factors. Its chemical and handling characteristics are generally similar to chlorine. See below for additional data for piping selection.

Solubility of bromine in water

Vapor pressure of liquid bromine

Bromine (Br2) Liquid1 - maximum use temperatures

Bromine Water 3% Saturated - maximum use temperatures



1Above 385°F (196°C) pressure of liquid bromine (Br) exceeds maximum pressure allowable for Class 300 pipe and fittings.
2Reacts violently if any liquid phase bromine exists.


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