Sodium Bromide Solid(medical grade)99%

Sodium Bromide Solid(medical grade)99%

Sodium-Bromide-Solid

Ref No:NABR23062102

Name:Sodium BromideManufacturer:Shandong Syntech Industries Co.,Ltd.
Batch No:20230621Inspection Date:2023.06.21
Quantity:200gPackage:
ItemSpecificationTest Results
1.Appearance:White CrystalOK
2.Assay:≥ 99.099.40
3.Degree of clearance:合格PassedOK
4.Chlorides (as Cl ) %:≤ 0.10.02
5.Sulphates (as SO4 ) %:≤ 0.01< 0.01
6.Bromates(as BrO3) :≤ 0.003< 0.003
7.PH:5.5—7.56.12
8.Moisture %:≤ 0.30.10
9.PPM: Lead(as Pb)PPM:≤ 4< 4
10. PPM :Arsenic(as As)PPM:≤ 3< 3
OK Comments:

Vrifier:                       Analyst:                 Date:2023.06.21

CAS NO.:7647-15-6

ItemSpecification
Molecular formulaNaBr
Content    %≥99.0
Moisture   %≤0.5
Chloride   %≤1.0
Sulphate   %≤0.05
PH50g/L6~8
Packing25kg Polypropylene woven bag
Usage Mainly used as completion fluid, mounting fluid and maintaining fluid in oil drilling;Applied to the production of film, medicine, spice,dyestuff, etc.

Sodium Bromide (NaBr) is an inorganic compound composed of sodium (Na⁺) and bromide (Br⁻) ions. It is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and commonly used in various industrial and medical applications.

Key Properties:

  • Chemical Formula: NaBr
  • Molar Mass: 102.89 g/mol
  • Appearance: White, odorless crystalline powder
  • Melting Point: 747 °C (1,377 °F)
  • Boiling Point: 1,390 °C (2,534 °F)
  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water (~90 g/100 mL at 25°C), slightly soluble in alcohol

Uses of Sodium Bromide:

  1. Pharmaceuticals:
    • Historically used as a sedative and anticonvulsant (now largely replaced by safer drugs).
    • Sometimes used in veterinary medicine.
  2. Oil & Gas Industry:
    • Used in dense brine solutions for well drilling and completion fluids.
  3. Photography:
    • Formerly used in silver bromide photographic emulsions.
  4. Chemical Synthesis:
    • Source of bromide ions in organic synthesis (e.g., for making alkyl bromides).
  5. Water Treatment:
    • Occasionally used in swimming pools as a disinfectant (though less common than chlorine).
  6. Laboratory Reagent:
    • Used in analytical chemistry and as a bromide source in reactions.

Safety & Precautions:

  • Generally low toxicity, but excessive intake can cause bromism (bromide poisoning), leading to neurological symptoms like confusion, irritability, and even coma in severe cases.
  • Should be handled with care to avoid prolonged skin contact or inhalation of dust.

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