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polonium(IV) bromide
chemical compound
dysprosium(III) bromide
chemical compound
neptunium(III) bromide
chemical compound
samarium(II) bromide
chemical compound
Molybdenum(IV) bromide
chemical compound
domiphen bromide
chemical compound
promethium(III) bromide
chemical compound
caesium cadmium bromide
a synthetic crystalline material
erbium(III) bromide
chemical compound
clidinium
chemical compound
morphine methylbromide
chemical compound
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europium(III) bromide
chemical compound
protactinium(IV) bromide
chemical compound
rhenium(III) bromide
chemical compound
iridium(III) bromide
chemical compound
cimetropium bromide
chemical compound
tungsten(VI) bromide
chemical compound
EA-4056
EA-4056 is a deadly carbamate nerve agent. It is lethal because it inhibits acetylcholinesterase. Inhibition causes an overly high accumulation of acetylcholine between the nerve and muscle cells. This paralyzes the muscles by preventing their relaxation. The paralyzed muscles include those used for breathing.
selenium dibromide
chemical compound
hydrobromide
In chemistry, a hydrobromide is an acid salt resulting, or regarded as resulting, from the reaction of hydrobromic acid with an organic base (e.g. an amine). The compounds are similar to hydrochlorides.
holmium bromide
chemical compound
fazadinium bromide
chemical compound
xenon dibromide
chemical compound
neodymium(II) bromide
chemical compound
thorium(IV) bromide
chemical compound
thulium(II) bromide
chemical compound
Cyclopentadienylmagnesium bromide
chemical compound
timepidium bromide
chemical compound
Einsteinium(III) bromide
chemical compound
technetium(III) bromide
chemical compound
fentonium bromide
pharmaceutical drug
americium(II) bromide
chemical compound
hexafluronium bromide
pharmaceutical drug
Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide
iridium(IV) bromide
chemical compound