Potassium bromide

99.997% metals basis

Reagent Code: #224768
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Alias Potassium bromide; Potassium bromide, Potassium ash
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CAS Number 7758-02-3

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Weight 119 g/mol
Formula KBr
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EC Number 231-830-3
MDL Number MFCD00011358
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 734 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point 1435 °C(lit.)
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Density 3.119 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage Room temperature, dry, sealed

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Used in infrared spectroscopy as a pressing medium for solid samples due to its transparency in the IR region. Commonly employed in the preparation of pellets to analyze organic and inorganic compounds. Also used to fabricate IR-transparent windows and lenses for spectroscopic instruments.

Employed in veterinary medicine as an anticonvulsant to control seizures in dogs. Historically used in human medicine for the same purpose before being replaced by newer drugs.

Occasionally utilized in photography, particularly in silver halide emulsions, and in the synthesis of other bromine-containing chemicals.

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inventory 50g
10-20 days ฿25,740.00

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Used in infrared spectroscopy as a pressing medium for solid samples due to its transparency in the IR region. Commonly employed in the preparation of pellets to analyze organic and inorganic compounds. Also used to fabricate IR-transparent windows and lenses for spectroscopic instruments.

Employed in veterinary medicine as an anticonvulsant to control seizures in dogs. Historically used in human medicine for the same purpose before being replaced by newer drugs.

Occasionally utilized in phot

Used in infrared spectroscopy as a pressing medium for solid samples due to its transparency in the IR region. Commonly employed in the preparation of pellets to analyze organic and inorganic compounds. Also used to fabricate IR-transparent windows and lenses for spectroscopic instruments.

Employed in veterinary medicine as an anticonvulsant to control seizures in dogs. Historically used in human medicine for the same purpose before being replaced by newer drugs.

Occasionally utilized in photography, particularly in silver halide emulsions, and in the synthesis of other bromine-containing chemicals.

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