kaliumbromide
Kaliumbromide, or potassium bromide (chemical formula KBr), is an inorganic salt that consists of potassium ions (K+) and bromide ions (Br−). It forms a white, odorless crystalline solid and is highly soluble in water. In solid form it has a relatively high melting point of about 734 °C and a density near 3.1 g/cm³. Its aqueous solution is essentially neutral.
Industrial potassium bromide is produced primarily by treating bromine-containing sources with potassium-containing solutions or by neutralizing
Historically, potassium bromide has been used as a sedative and anticonvulsant in human medicine, especially in
Potassium bromide is a salt that should be handled with standard laboratory precautions. Crystalline or powdered