Xylyl bromide is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a tear gas agent. It is a colorless liquid that can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system upon exposure. Xylyl bromide is primarily used for riot control and crowd dispersal.
Copper (II) Bromide
Cadmium Bromide
Copper (I) bromide. Unlike with a zinc compound question I just answered, the (I) here is pretty important; both copper (I) bromide and copper (II) bromide exist and are commercially available.
Methyl bromide cannot be directly converted into ethyl bromide. However, methyl bromide can be converted into ethyl bromide through a substitution reaction by reacting it with ethyl alcohol in the presence of a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, to form ethyl bromide.
The common name of sodium bromide is simply bromide.
Xylyl Bromide (Tear Gas)
Xylyl Bromide is a chemical used in a tear gas grenade. It was used against the Germans by the French in WW1.
Xylyl Bromide is a chemical used in a tear gas grenade. It was used against the Germans by the French in WW1.
A xylyl is any of several univalent radicals derived from the three isomers of xylene.
Germany used bomber navigation equipment called "X-Great".
The name of the compound SnBr is tin (II) bromide.
Lithium Bromine
Copper (II) Bromide
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
magnesium bromide hexahydrate
Cadmium Bromide
Copper (I) bromide. Unlike with a zinc compound question I just answered, the (I) here is pretty important; both copper (I) bromide and copper (II) bromide exist and are commercially available.