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potassium bromide

CAS No.: 7758-02-3      Formula: BrK

Weight: 119.00200

Synonyms: Potassium bromide


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Description

Potassium bromide (KBr) is a salt, widely used as an anticonvulsant and a sedative in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with over-the-counter use extending to 1975 in the US. Its action is due to the bromide ion (sodium bromide is equally effective). Potassium bromide is used as a veterinary drug, as an antiepileptic medication for dogs. Under standard conditions, potassium bromide is a white crystalline powder. It is freely soluble in water; it is not soluble in acetonitrile. In a dilute aqueous solution, potassium bromide tastes sweet, at higher concentrations it tastes bitter, and tastes salty when the concentration is even higher.[by how much?] These effects are mainly due to the properties of the potassium ion—sodium bromide tastes salty at any concentration. In high concentration, potassium bromide strongly irritates the gastric mucous membrane, causing nausea and sometimes vomiting (a typical effect of all soluble potassium salts).

Basic Information
CAS No.:
7758-02-3
Synonyms:
Potassium bromide
Formula:
BrK
Molecular Weight:
119.00200
PSA:
LogP:
Properties
Appearance & Character:
Odorless white or colorless crystalline solid
Density:
3.119 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Melting Point:
734 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point:
58.8 °C(lit.)
Flash Point:
1435°C
Storage Conditions:
2-8ºC
Safety Info
Symbol:
GHS07
Signal Word:
Warning
Hazard Statement:
H319
Warning Statement:
P280; P305 + P351 + P338; P337 + P313
Customs Code:
2827510000
WGK Germany:
2
Hazard Category Code:
R36
Security Instructions:
S26-S45-S61-S7/9-S39-S36
Dangerous Goods Sign:
Xi