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hydrogen bromide
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A colourless gas having an irritating smell; it has the molecular formula HBr, and dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid; it has many industrial applications including the production of barbiturates and synthetic hormones.
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The initial experiments involved one beam of hydrogen bromide molecules and one beam of potassium atoms.
The potassium knocked the hydrogen bromide apart; the pieces reformed as potassium bromide and hydrogen.
Addition of hydrogen bromide to olefins falls into this class.
Halogens and hydrogen halides means hydrogen chloride (HCl), chlorine (Cl2), hydrogen bromide (HBr), bromine (Br2), and hydrogen fluoride (HF).
Other bromine compounds of significance include hydrogen bromide (HBr), a colourless gas used as a reducing agent and a catalyst in organic reactions.
Carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS) fiber was used and hydrogen bromide (HBr) was loaded onto the fiber.
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Reactions with two chain carriers: the hydrogen-bromide reaction.
This variation in bond angels might be due to strong and weak interactions of hydrogens with bromide counter anions (See Figure 6).
Various surfactants were used in the electrode modification: dihexadecyl hydrogen phosphate, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, sodium dodecyl sulfate and Triton X-100.
The recognition event is unique for ATP as there is no interference of other biologically important anions (acetate, dihydrogen phosphate, chloride, hydrogen sulphate, fluoride, bromide and sulphocyanide) and amino acids (Cys, Lys, Val, Ala, Leu, Ile, Tyr, Trp, His, Pro).
The activity of lipase can be generally increased by the presence of detergent ingredients such as Tween-80, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, hydrogen peroxide and phosphate per sulphate.
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