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    Bromide, any of a group of compounds that contain bromine and a more electropositive element or radical. Bromides are formed by the reaction of bromine or a bromide with another substance; they are widely distributed in nature. Most metal bromides are... more

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  • Bromide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Compounds with bromine in formal oxidation state −1 are called bromides, and each individual chemical in this class can be called a bromide, as well. ...

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  • Potassium bromide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Potassium bromide (KBr) is a salt, widely used as an anticonvulsant and a sedative in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...

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  • Bromide Definition | Definition of Bromide at Dictionary.com

    /ˈbroʊ maɪd or, for 1, ˈbroʊ mɪd/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [broh-mahyd or, for 1, broh-mid] Show IPA. Use bromide in a Sentence ...

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  • bromide

    May 12, 2004 ... A dose of potassium bromide taken as a sedative. ... He cannot resist the occasional bromide: "Ninety percent of diplomacy is a question of ...

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  • Bromide

    Potassium bromide and sodium bromide are both anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) but it is actually the bromide salt in each that has anti-seizure properties. ...

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  • Methyl bromide | Pesticide Action Network North America

    Alternatives to Methyl Bromide: Excerpts From the U.N. Methyl Bromide Technical Options Committee 1995 Assessment (Report) ...

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  • Ethidium Bromide Disposal

    Ethidium bromide is commonly used in molecular biology laboratories. While it is not regulated as hazardous waste, the mutagenic properties of this ...

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