- For many applications,
organobromides represent a
compromise of
reactivity and cost. The prin****l
reactions for
organobromides include dehydrobromination...
-
organoiodine compounds. For many applications,
organobromides represent a
compromise of
reactivity and cost.
Organobromides are
typically produced by
additive or...
- halogens—chlorine, bromine, and iodine—are
often used as disinfectants.
Organobromides are the most
important class of
flame ****ants,
while elemental halogens...
- for
positron emission tomography.
Radiobromine has the
advantage that
organobromides are more
stable than
analogous organoiodides, and that it is not uptaken...
-
Dibromoethane can
refer to
either of two
isomeric organobromides with the
molecular formula C2H4Br2: 1,1-Dibromoethane (ethylidene dibromide) 1,2-Dibromoethane...
- Gidazepam, also
known as
hydazepam or hidazepam, is a drug
which is an
atypical benzodiazepine derivative,
developed in the
Soviet Union. It is a selectively...
- Halothane, sold
under the
brand name
Fluothane among others, is a
general anaesthetic. It can be used to
induce or
maintain anaesthesia. One of its benefits...
- 2-Phenylethyl
bromide is an
organobromide with the
formula C6H5CH2CH2Br. It is a
colorless liquid,
although older samples appear yellow.
Analogous to...
-
Pinaverium bromide (INN) is a
medication used for
functional gastrointestinal disorders. It
belongs to a drug
group called antispasmodics and acts as a...
- Xylyl-bromide, also
known as
methylbenzyl bromide or T-stoff ('substance-T'), is any
member or a
mixture of
organic chemical compounds with the molecular...