- A
bromide ion is the
negatively charged form (Br−) of the
element bromine, a
member of the
halogens group on the
periodic table. Most
bromides are colorless...
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While it is
rather rare in the Earth's crust, the high
solubility of the
bromide ion (Br−) has
caused its ac****ulation in the oceans.
Commercially the element...
- 1975 in the US. Its
action is due to the
bromide ion (sodium
bromide is
equally effective). Pot****ium
bromide is used as a
veterinary drug, in antiepileptic...
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Ipratropium bromide, sold
under the
trade name
Atrovent among others, is a type of
anticholinergic (SAMA:
short acting muscarinic antagonist) medication...
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Ethidium bromide (or
homidium bromide,
chloride salt
homidium chloride) is an
intercalating agent commonly used as a
fluorescent tag (nucleic acid stain)...
- Look up
bromide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bromide in
literary usage means a phrase, cliché, or
platitude that is
trite or unoriginal. It can...
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Sodium bromide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula NaBr. It is a high-melting white,
crystalline solid that
resembles sodium chloride. It is a widely...
- The use of the term "
bromide" or "promide"
occurs regardless of
whether bromide paper was
actually used for the photograph.
Bromide prints are made of paper...
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Hydrogen bromide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula HBr. It is a
hydrogen halide consisting of
hydrogen and bromine. A
colorless gas, it dissolves...
- Bromomethane,
commonly known as
methyl bromide, is an
organobromine compound with
formula CH3Br. This colorless, odorless,
nonflammable gas is produced...