Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word BROMIDES


BROMIDES

Definitions of BROMIDES

  1. plural of bromide.

2

Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

18
BR
BRO
DE
DES
ES
ID
IDE
MI
MID
OM
OMI

27

27

987
BD
BDE
BDO
BDS
BE
BED

Examples of Using BROMIDES in a Sentence

  • After addition of the acid, chlorides, bromides and iodides will form precipitates with silver nitrate.
  • She compounds her daughter’s troubles by robbing her blind, constantly deriding her obesity, and berating her for befriending her former housecleaner Cuddles Kovinsky; Cuddles is a “simple-minded” woman who tries to console Francine with "seize-the-day" bromides and has inherited a large sum of money from a wealthy, former employer.
  • It is a source of the bromide nucleophile to convert alkyl chlorides to more reactive alkyl bromides by the Finkelstein reaction:.
  • The use of carbon tetrabromide or bromine as a halide source will yield alkyl bromides, whereas using carbon tetraiodide, methyl iodide or iodine gives alkyl iodides.
  • Although acyl bromides are rarely made in comparison with acyl chlorides, they are used as intermediates in Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky halogenation.
  • Bromides have many practical roles, being found in anticonvulsants, flame-retardant materials, and cell stains.
  • In the case of alkyl bromides and tosylates, inversion of configuration is observed when an configurationally pure alkyl electrophile is used.
  • He also made known the peculiar properties of amyl nitrite, a drug which was largely used in the treatment of angina pectoris, and he introduced the bromides of quinine, iron and strychnia, ozonized ether, styptic and iodized colloid, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium ethoxide, substances which were soon largely used by the medical profession.
  • Alkyl iodides are superior alkylating agents relative to the bromides, which in turn are superior to chlorides.
  • In combination with 1,2- or 1,3-diamine ligands, CuI catalyzes the conversion of aryl, heteroaryl, and vinyl bromides into the corresponding iodides.
  • Lisa Goes to Washington' is able to ultimately play it both ways: It’s cynical and sincere, idealistic and jaded, filled with affection for our country’s virtues and constitution but filled with contempt for flag-waving, jingoism and empty bromides about our nation’s glory.
  • Recent studies have uncovered that the bitterns produced in Kharaghoda are rich in bromides and can become a source for bromine.
  • Ellingham diagrams are now available for bromides, chlorides, fluorides, hydrides, iodides, nitrides, oxides, sulfides, selenides, and tellurides.
  • Most of the bromides of the pre-transition metals (groups 1, 2, and 3, along with the lanthanides and actinides in the +2 and +3 oxidation states) are mostly ionic, while nonmetals tend to form covalent molecular bromides, as do metals in high oxidation states from +3 and above.
  • The stability of sulfonyl halides decreases in the order fluorides > chlorides > bromides > iodides, all four types being well known.
  • In the Sandmeyer reaction, CuBr is employed to convert diazonium salts into the corresponding aryl bromides:.
  • Though several aryl bromides were tested, only electronically neutral, sterically unencumbered substrates gave good to excellent yields.
  • It may be prepared in the ordinary manner of alkyl bromides, by reacting isopropanol with phosphorus and bromine, or with phosphorus tribromide.
  • Generally, the Koenigs–Knorr reaction refers to the use of glycosyl chlorides, bromides and more recently iodides as glycosyl donors.
  • Among them were carbros, gum bromides, multiple gums, the bromoil process, paper negatives and carbon prints.



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