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Sodium bromide is a commonly used analytical reagent, which can be used in volumetric analysis to determine silver ions, etc. Its reaction is accurate and obvious, which is conducive to accurate chemical analysis. At the same time, it can also be used as a bromine source in some organic synthesis reactions.
Calcium bromide can be used in the preparation of other bromides and as a starting material in the synthesis of some complex compounds. It is also used in the petroleum industry for some special drilling fluid formulations, using its chemical properties to meet the special requirements of the drilling process. In infrared spectroscopy, potassium bromide is a crucial substrate material that can improve sample formation and provide precise spectral analysis. It is also frequently used to create hydrogen bromide gas in chemical investigations.
In organic synthesis, zinc bromide can be employed as a Lewis acid catalyst to facilitate the smooth operation of certain condensation and rearrangement reactions.
In addition to being employed as a buffer in certain unique chemical reactions to modify the pH of the reaction system, ammonium bromide is frequently utilized in laboratories to create ammonia and other nitrogen-containing chemicals.