It's used as a catalyst.
A metal bromide contain the ion Br-; sodium bromide is an example.
Some examples of insoluble bromide compounds include silver bromide (AgBr), lead(II) bromide (PbBr2), and mercury(I) bromide (Hg2Br2). These compounds do not dissolve easily in water and form solid precipitates when bromide ions are combined with the corresponding metal ions.
Beryllium Bromide
Sodium bromide.
Carbon tetrachloride is not a...bromide.
Ammonium bromide is used in pharmaceutical formulations as an anticonvulsant medication, particularly in the treatment of epilepsy. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain to help prevent seizures.
Calcium and bromine react to form calcium bromide, which is an ionic compound. This reaction involves the transfer of electrons from calcium to bromine to achieve a stable configuration. Calcium bromide is commonly used in drilling fluids, as a flame retardant, and in the pharmaceutical industry.
Potassium bromide is basically a chemical.
Potassium bromide is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and not very soluble in water. It has a salty taste and is often used in the pharmaceutical and photography industries.
Apparently no longer used. Formerly used as an anti-convulsive and sedative. Please see the link.
Calcium bromide is a chemical compound composed of calcium and bromine atoms, whereas sodium bromide is composed of sodium and bromine atoms. They have different chemical properties and applications, with calcium bromide often used in drilling fluids in the oil industry and sodium bromide commonly used in photography and pharmaceuticals.
NH4Br An ammonium halide that crystallizes in the cubic system; made by the reaction of ammonia with hydrobromic acid or bromine; used in photography and for pharmaceutical preparations (sedatives).
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