Lexicographical Neighbors of Bromid
Literary usage of Bromid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"The effects of intravenous injections of radium bromid. Russell Burton-Opitz and
GM Meyer. Increased blood pressure, caused by general vasoconstriction, ..."
2. Handbook of therapy by Oliver Thomas Osborne, Morris Fishbein (1920)
"Sodium bromid can probably be taken longer without causing harm than can potassium
... There is no possible advantage of strontium bromid over sodium and ..."
3. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1859)
"The bromid is a heavy colorless liquid which, at a temperature below ten degrees
... By the action of this bromid dissolved in acetic acid upon acetate of ..."
4. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, Charles Robert Cross, John Trowbridge, Samuel Kneeland, George Bliss (1858)
"The bromid is a heavy colorless liquid which, at a temperature below ten degrees
... By the action of this bromid dissolved in acetic acid upon acetate of ..."
5. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art. by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Wm Ripley Nichols, Charles R Cross (1856)
"It is important to avoid an excess of bromine, lest it form a bromid of iodine,
which does not act. I have tried the process, and found it exact nearly to a ..."
6. Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics by Arthur Albert Stevens (1909)
"Potassium bromid is incompatible with adds and acid salts. ... bromid of ammonium
occurs in the form of white crystals or as a yellowish-white powder having ..."
7. Practice of Medicine by Frederick Tice (1921)
"In the skin there appears the rather characteristic bromid rash or acne. ...
The contained pus shows the test for bromid. Considerable loss of weight often ..."