Bromine.
From the Greek, signifies a bad odor, and is most intimately allied with chlorine and iodine; like these elements, it belongs to the sea, and is a constituent of sea-water. Bromine is a very heavy fluid, and should be preserved by keeping it covered with water in a stoppered bottle.
Experiments with liquid bromine are not recommended, as all the most interesting ones can be performed with the vapor, which is easily procured by letting fall a few drops of bromine into a warm dry bottle.