noun
- Plural of hydrobromide; chemical compounds formed by the addition of hydrogen bromide to an organic compound, or salts containing a bromide ion and a cation.
Usage: chemistry; technical term; commonly used in pharmaceutical and chemical contexts
Examples
- The pharmaceutical company synthesized several hydrobromides for testing in clinical trials.
- Hydrobromides are often more stable than their hydrochloride counterparts.
- The chemist prepared hydrobromides of various alkaloids in the laboratory.
- These hydrobromides exhibited improved solubility in aqueous solutions.
- The research focused on the properties of different hydrobromides used in medications.