- Sodium
bromide, also known as sedoneural is a salt with the formula NaBr,
widely used as an anticonvulsant and a sedative.
- Its action
is due to the bromide ion, potassium bromide is equally effective.
- Sodium
bromide is a high-melting white, crystalline solid that resembles
sodium chloride.
- Sodium
bromide is a widely used source of the bromide ion.
- NaBr is
widely used in organic synthesis as a nucleophile to convert
organochlorine compounds to organobromine derivatives.
- Sodium
bromide is used as a hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and sedative in
medicine.
- Sodium
bromide is used in photography.
- The sodium
bromide treatment abolished the light-induced proton uptake.
- Sodium
bromide combined with Oxone serves as effective reagent of
bromodecarboxylation of various cinnamic acids and arylpropiolic
acids.
- NaBr is
harmful if swallowed or inhaled in large amounts, affecting the
central nervous system, brain, and eyes.
- The chemical
compound causes irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory
system.
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