「bromide」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ial DNA by prolonged incubation with ethidium | bromide, a chemical which inhibits mitochondrial DNA |
o be accomplished by using sec-butylmagnesium | bromide, a Grignard reagent; in fact, the latter is t |
Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium | bromide, a yellow tetrazole), is reduced to purple fo |
Launches TIOVA (Tiotropium | bromide), a novel inhaled, long-acting anticholinergi |
As for the related chloride and | bromide, AlI3 is a strong Lewis acid and should be pr |
Barium | bromide, along with other water-soluble barium salts, |
Vanadium(III) | bromide, also known as vanadium tribromide, is VBr3. |
Carbonyl | bromide, also known as bromophosgene by analogy to ph |
There are no specific antidotes for | bromide, although administering chloride and fluids c |
Phenylmagnesium iodide, like the | bromide analog, is a synthetic equivalent for the phe |
Franz Hein by the reaction of phenylmagnesium | bromide and CrCl3. |
y a Grignard reaction between phenylmagnesium | bromide and benzaldehyde, or by reducing benzophenone |
A solution of platinum(IV) | bromide and gold(III) bromide in water can be used to |
organic halide compound (usually an iodide or | bromide) and an organolithium species (usually n-BuLi |
) fluoride, indium(III) chloride, indium(III) | bromide, and indium(III) iodide. |
ction of mercury halides with phenylmagnesium | bromide, and the reaction of bromobenzene with sodium |
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d via the free radical addition between allyl | bromide and hydrogen bromide. |
Examples of such dyes are ethidium | bromide and propidium iodide. |
The reaction yields potassium | bromide and potassium acetylenedicarboxylate. |
l decompose exothermically releasing Hydrogen | bromide and oxides of Nitrogen. |
is a potential alternative fumigant to methyl | bromide and phosphine. |
The first such salt, an N-ethylpyridinium | bromide and aluminium chloride mix, was discovered in |
ys the Grignard method, using phenylmagnesium | bromide and SbCl3. |
a reaction of the cyclopentadienyl magnesium | bromide and zirconium(IV) chloride. |
terminal alkynes with formaldehyde copper(II) | bromide and added base |
l)-3-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-2-, methylpyridinium | bromide, and H2O, whereas its 3 products are 1-(4-hyd |
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H2O, whereas its 3 products are formaldehyde, | bromide, and chloride. |
iazolium molecules, PTB (N-phenacylthiazolium | bromide) and ALT-711, have demonstrated success at re |
rn in the relative mutagenicities of ethidium | bromide and SYBR green I. Ethidium bromide was more m |
), copper(I) iodide, triethylamine, and vinyl | bromide are added to (7) to add two more carbons and |
stances to avoid in the use of Ytterbium(III) | bromide are: moisture, water and oxidizing agents |
ted as a replacement for the mutagen ethidium | bromide, as both safer to work with and free from the |
also be converted to the corresponding vinyl | bromide as shown below. |
% reduction in viability based on an ethidium | bromide assay. |
st protective" respirators be worn for methyl | bromide at any detectable concentration.]" |
f prospectors discovered gold deposits in the | Bromide Basin area, setting off a small gold rush. |
smission range than the more common potassium | bromide beamsplitters, extending usefulness into the |
It is now an uncommon disorder due to | bromide being withdrawn from clinical use in many cou |
that two NbBr5 units are joined by a pair of | bromide bridges. |
Strontium | bromide burns bright red in a flame test. |
Barium | bromide can be crystallized out from the solution in |
Barium | bromide can be prepared from barium sulfide or barium |
Chronic toxicity from | bromide can result in bromism, a syndrome with multip |
For example, tungsten(IV) | bromide can be prepared by reduction with aluminium o |
Tiotropium | bromide capsules for inhalation are co-promoted by Bo |
edical literature include papers on potassium | bromide, chloral hydrate, the use of chloroform in ob |
is one or a mixture of silver halides: silver | bromide, chloride and iodide. |
h other stronger ligands, to give linear gold | bromide complexes. |
Bromide compounds, especially sodium bromide, continu | |
Even at low temperatures, carbonyl | bromide decomposes to carbon monoxide and elemental b |
Using the inexpensive Lewis acid magnesium | bromide diethyl etherate (commonly prepared fresh by |
analogous reaction of the barium chloride and | bromide does not proceed. |
GI Disorders Oral Usual maintenance clidinium | bromide dosage is 2.5 or 5 mg (1 or 2 capsules of cli |
as shampoos and cosmetics, while cetrimonium | bromide, due to its high cost, is only found in selec |
ologen into cells and is involved in ethidium | bromide efflux. |
Ethidium | bromide, EtBr, is used as a DNA stain in gel electrop |
bial agents (norfloxacin, kanamycin, ethidium | bromide etc) and its homologue from E. coli were iden |
Ethidium | bromide, Fluorescein and Green fluorescent protein ar |
y treatment of the intermediate with cyanogen | bromide followed by hydrolysis (von Braun reaction). |
c acid for oxaluria, and the use of potassium | bromide for nervousness. |
It is preferable over benzyl | bromide for the preparation of benzylic Grignard reag |
Xylyl | bromide, from the left: o-xylyl, m-xylyl, p-xylyl |
so be prepared by the elimination of hydrogen | bromide from bromostyrene using molten potassium hydr |
Lake and Elysian reservoirs a combination of | bromide from well water, chlorine and sunlight formed |
Alkylation of the ester using ethyl | bromide gives α-phenyl-α-ethylcyanoacetic ester, whic |
filled with a strong aqueous solution of zinc | bromide has a very high density, which can then be us |
Also known as Sedoneural, sodium | bromide has been used as a hypnotic, anticonvulsant, |
Protactinium(V) | bromide has two similar monoclinic forms, one is obta |
"A Spoonful of | Bromide Helps the Pulse Rate Go Down" (Crane) 4:50 |
"A Spoonful of | Bromide Helps the Pulse Rate Go Down" (Crane) 4:24 |
omides are produced by the action of aluminum | bromide, hydrogen bromide, carbon tetrabromide or a m |
tion with tris(dimethylamino)bromophosphonium | bromide in the presence of triethylamine. |
The half-life of | bromide in the human body (12 days) is long compared |
s of chloride and chloride equivalents to the | bromide in one liter of sea water at 20 degree Celsiu |
zene has been used as a solvent for aluminium | bromide in the anhydrous electrodeposition of alumini |
and Hydrobromic Acid will precipitate Lithium | Bromide in the presence of water. |
POCl3 reacts with hydrogen | bromide in the presence of AlCl3 to produce POBr3. |
uting 2-(2-bromoethyl)thiophene for phenethyl | bromide in the synthesis. |
Bromide ion concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid | |
hypochlorite, will also produce bromate when | bromide ion is present in the brine solution. |
Bromide ion is excreted by the kidneys. | |
The | bromide ion is antiepileptic, and bromide salts are s |
It is a widely used source of the | bromide ion and has many applications. |
Its action is due to the | bromide ion, and for this reason potassium bromide is |
oducts detected after Bronopol breakdown are, | bromide ion, nitrite ion, Bromonitroethanol and 2-Hyd |
The enzymes catalyses the oxidation of | bromide ions by hydrogen peroxide, which results in t |
med by the eosinophil, and either chloride or | bromide ions, eosinophil peroxidase provides a potent |
Pyrostigmine | bromide is contraindicated in cases of mechanical int |
imethylaminocarbonyl)oxy]-1-methyl pyridinium | bromide, is synthesized from 3-hydroxypyridine, which |
Gold(III) | bromide is used as a catalyst in a variety of reactio |
Ammonium | bromide is used for photography in films, plates and |
Xylyl | bromide is highly toxic, irritant and lachrymatory, a |
Bromide is needed by eosinophils (white blood cells o | |
ration by NIOSH: "The revised IDLH for methyl | bromide is 250 ppm based on acute inhalation toxicity |
Despite this use by the body, | bromide is not known to be strictly necessary for lif |
Bromide is also used in hot tubs and spas as a germic | |
Rubidium | bromide is the bromide of rubidium. |
Prifinium | bromide is an antimuscarinic. |
Oxyphenonium | bromide is an antimuscarinic. |
Bibenzonium | bromide is a cough suppressant. |
Distigmine (as distigmine | bromide) is a parasympathomimetic. |
Tetraethylammonium | bromide is a quaternary ammonium salt. |
Cimetropium | bromide is a belladonna derivative. |
Phenylmagnesium | bromide is a Grignard reagent. |
Copper(II) | bromide is harmful if swallowed. |
Thonzonium | bromide is a mono-catioinc detergent. |
Radium | bromide is the bromide salt of radium, with the formu |
Fumigation with methyl | bromide is the most effective treatment. |
Cadmium | bromide is prepared by heating cadmium with bromine v |
Platinum | bromide is the chemical compound with the formula PtB |
I-Gold(I) | bromide is isostructural with gold(I) chloride |
Benzododecinium | bromide is effective against gram-positive microbes. |
Under standard conditions, potassium | bromide is a white crystalline powder. |
Strontium | bromide is a chemical compound with a formula SrBr2. |
Beryllium | bromide is the chemical compound with the formula BeB |
365mg of Lithium | Bromide is equal to a dose 500mg of potassium bromide |
The therapeutic dose of | bromide is about 3-5 grams of bromide, thus explainin |
Carbethopendecinium | bromide is a quaternary ammonium compound used as ant |
Triphenylcyclopropenium | bromide is prepared from triphenylcyclopropen-tbutyle |
Carbonyl | bromide is formed when carbon tetrabromide is melted |
Allylmagnesium | bromide is an Grignard reagent used for introducing t |
Manganese(II) | bromide is the chemical compound composed of manganes |
Platinum(IV) | bromide is the chemical compound composed of platinum |
Phenacyl | bromide is the organic compound with the formula C6H5 |
Phenylmagnesium | bromide is a strong nucleophile as well as a strong b |
Phenymagnesium | bromide is prepared by reaction of bromobenzene with |
Ammonium | bromide is a weak acid with a pKa of ~5 in water. |
Sodium | bromide is used to prepare dense fluids used in oil w |
Domiphen | bromide is a chemical antiseptic and a quaternary amm |
Iron(III) | bromide is the chemical compound with the formula FeB |
Zirconium(IV) | bromide is the chemical compound with the formula ZrB |
Niobium(V) | bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula Nb |
Benzyl | bromide is a strong lachrymator and is also intensely |
Bromide is also radiopaque, so an abdominal x-ray may | |
ily penetrates living cells, whereas ethidium | bromide is efficiently excluded from live cells. |
Tungsten(V) | bromide is the precursor to a other tungsten compound |
Tungsten(V) | bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula (W |
Cadmium | bromide is a cream-coloured crystalline ionic cadmium |
tert-Butyl | bromide is an organic compound with a tert-butyl carb |
Mercury(II) | bromide is used as a reagent in the Koenigs-Knorr rea |
Indium(I) | bromide is isostructural with β-thallium(I) iodide an |
now shrinking, the photosensitive salt silver | bromide is prepared using NaBr. |
Benzododecinium | bromide is an active ingredient in the trademarked an |
Benzyl | bromide is used in organic synthesis for the introduc |
Tungsten(V) | bromide is prepared by treating tungsten powder with |
Carbethopendecinium | bromide is the active substance in antiseptic and dis |
Polybrene (hexadimethrine | bromide) is a cationic polymer used to increase the e |
Like palladium chloride and palladium | bromide, it is a compound that dissolves only in coor |
ethylene blue is not as sensitive as ethidium | bromide, it is less toxic and it does not intercalate |
th octahedral vanadium(III) surrounded by six | bromide ligands. |
d in lithium battery electrolytes are lithium | bromide, lithium perchlorate, lithium tetrafluorobora |
In 1911 the | Bromide Mill burned down. |
um metaborate, Lithium teraborate and Lithium | Bromide mix fusion flux |
Ammonium | bromide, NH4Br, is the ammonium salt of hydrobromic a |
halides nitrosyl fluoride, NOF, and nitrosyl | bromide, NOBr, are also known. |
efficient) method over those based on radium | bromide or radium chromate (used for the later stages |
it on an agarose gel, staining with ethidium | bromide or a different stain and comparing the intens |
tured by a DNA intercalator (such as ethidium | bromide or the less carcinogenic chloroquine) in the |
tween protactinium pentachloride and hydrogen | bromide or thionyl bromide. |
Mercury(II) | bromide or mercuric bromide is the chemical compound |
as an iodide salt, but is also available as a | bromide or chloride salt. |
Benzyl | bromide, or α-bromotoluene, is an organic compound co |
This enzyme prefers | bromide over chloride as a substrate, converting it t |
is a haloperoxidase that preferentially uses | bromide over chloride for this purpose, generating hy |
Unlike the chloride and | bromide, palladium(II) iodide is not quite as soluble |
Which means that 365mg to 730mg of Lithium | Bromide per day may lead to Bromism, based on the inf |
mposed of cobalt and manganese salts, using a | bromide promoter. |
Mercury(II) | bromide reacts violently with elemental indium at hig |
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8, when it was prepared via the corresponding | bromide salt (CAS# 2751-90-8), which in turn was synt |
A catalyst, TBAB (tetrabutylammonium | bromide) sped up the reaction and thinned the oatmeal |
Standard ethidium | bromide staining is less sensitive than these methods |
eft) visualised in an agarose gel by ethidium | bromide staining. |
In high concentration potassium | bromide strongly irritates the gastric mucous membran |
In a dilute aqueous solution, potassium | bromide tastes sweet, at higher concentration it tast |
itates preferentially in a solution of barium | bromide, the ratio of radium to barium in the precipi |
tion of methylecgonidine with phenylmagnesium | bromide, the relative scarcity of methylecgonidine an |
In place of | bromide, the benzododecinium cation may be used with |
Also known as ferric | bromide, this red-brown compound is used as a Lewis a |
Treatment of that product with phenacyl | bromide thus affords the thiazole product. |
r tin tetrahalides, tin(IV) chloride, tin(IV) | bromide, tin(IV) iodide which contain tetrahedrally c |
he nitronate 4 is captured by phenylselenenyl | bromide to the selenium intermediate 5. Hydrogen pero |
alcohols and water react with phenylmagnesium | bromide to give benzene. |
The London Amendment in 1990 added methyl | bromide to the list of ODS to be phased out. |
For example, addition of tetraethylammonium | bromide to an aqueous solution of a sodium salt may c |
unds for a UNEP-UNDP joint project for methyl | bromide total sector phase out in seven countries in |
Bromide toxicity can also cause a type of skin erupti | |
in individuals with renal impairment or where | bromide toxicity is severe. |
and dried fruits (as an alternative to methyl | bromide under the U.S. Department of Agriculture quar |
, a class of laser where the medium is copper | bromide vapour formed in situ from hydrogen bromide i |
action proceeds via the unstable vanadium(IV) | bromide, VBr4, which releases Br2 at room temperature |
ess, because of its ease of manufacture xylyl | bromide was widely used in World War I, in particular |
Lithium | bromide was used as a sedative beginning in the early |
The radium | bromide was used for research in the emerging fields |
Historically, barium | bromide was used to purify radium in a process of fra |
ome EDB in leaded gasoline converts to methyl | bromide when burned. |
sed on countermeasures such as pyridostigmine | bromide which is a pre-treatment for nerve agents. |
d as a flame retardant; 40,000 tpy of calcium | bromide, which is used in the oil drilling industry; |
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