hydrobromide
[ hahy-druh-broh-mahyd, -mid ]
/ ˌhaɪ drəˈbroʊ maɪd, -mɪd /
noun
a salt formed by the direct union of hydrobromic acid and an organic base, especially an alkaloid, usually more soluble than the base.
Origin of hydrobromide
First recorded in 1875–80;
hydrobrom(ic) +
-ide
Words nearby hydrobromide
hydrobiology,
hydroblepharon,
hydrobomb,
hydrobromic,
hydrobromic acid,
hydrobromide,
hydrocalycosis,
hydrocarbon,
hydrocarbons,
hydrocast,
hydrocele
Example sentences from the Web for hydrobromide
The hydrochloride, the hydrobromide, the hydriodide, and the nitrate have been obtained in a crystalline state.
Poisons: Their Effects and Detection |Alexander Wynter Blyth