- 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...
- speaker.
Bromide can also mean a
commonplace or
tiresome person, a bore (a
person who
speaks in
bromides).
Various bromine salts or
bromides were discovered...
- in the country.
Bromides can
still be
found in the
modern day, and also see
representation in
newer forms of ****anese media.
Bromides can be
found in...
- centuries. Its
action is due to the
bromide ion, and for this
reason pot****ium
bromide is
equally effective. In 1975,
bromides were
removed from
drugs in the...
-
compound of
bromine is
hydrogen bromide, HBr. It is
mainly used in the
production of
inorganic bromides and
alkyl bromides, and as a
catalyst for many reactions...
- The ****nite
bromides are
mixed anion compounds containing both ****nite and
bromide ions.
Similar compounds include ****nate
bromides, ****nite chlorides...
-
reaction between several aryl
bromides and N,N-diethylamino-tributyltin
using 1 mol% PdCl2[P(o-tolyl)3]2.
Though several aryl
bromides were tested, only electronically...
-
antimonide iodides, ****nide chlorides, ****nide
bromides, ****nide iodides,
phosphide chlorides,
phosphide bromides, and
phosphide iodides. The bromoantimonates...
- of
bromides for
humans in the US was
discontinued at this time, as many
better and shorter-acting
sedatives were
known by then. Pot****ium
bromide is still...
- isolated.
Thionyl bromide will
convert alcohols to
alkyl bromides and
carboxylic acids to acyl
bromides.
Unlike with
thionyl chloride,
stoichiometric bases...