Sodium Bromide
Sodium Bromide

Sodium Bromide

Sodium Bromide Specification

  • HS Code
  • 28275100
  • Taste
  • Saline
  • Molecular Weight
  • 102.89 g/mol
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Structural Formula
  • NaBr
  • Boiling point
  • 1390C
  • Molecular Formula
  • NaBr
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Chemical
  • Inorganic Acid Types
  • Bromide
  • Grade
  • Industrial/Pharmaceutical
  • Purity
  • 99% Min
  • Application
  • Pharmaceutical, Water Treatment, Photosensitive Material, Oil Drilling
  • Appearance
  • White Crystalline Powder
  • CAS No
  • 7647-15-6
  • EINECS No
  • 231-599-9
  • Other Names
  • Sodium Bromide, Bromo Salt
  • Usage
  • Used as a reagent, antiseptic and in manufacturing of photographic emulsions
  • Melting Point
  • 755C
  • Density
  • 3.21 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in Water, Slightly Soluble in Alcohol
  • Raw Material
  • Bromine, Sodium Carbonate
 
 

About Sodium Bromide

Name of Product SODIUM BROMIDE IUPAC Name sodium;bromide
CAS No 7647-15-6 InChI InChI=1S/BrH.Na/h1H;/q;+1/p-1
Formula NaBr InChI Key JHJLBTNAGRQEKS-UHFFFAOYSA-M
Other name / synonyms SODIUM BROMIDE Canonical SMILES [Na+].[Br-]

Bromide salt of sodium CAS 7647-15-6

7647-15-6 EC Number 231-599-9

Sodium bromide (NaBr) UNII LC1V549NOM

Sedoneural Wikipedia Sodium bromide

NaBr


Trisodium tribromide Description White grannular powder

Bromnatrium Loss on drying Not more than 1.0 %

Bromnatrium [German] Assay (on dried basis) NLT 98.5 %

Caswell No. 750A


UNII-LC1V549NOM


CHEMBL1644694


CHEBI:63004


HSDB 5039


EINECS 231-599-9


NSC 77384


EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 013907


59217-63-9


bromosodium


Sodiumbromide


Sodium bromide (TN)


Sodium bromide solution


Sodium bromide [JAN]


ACMC-1BDFJ


Bromide standard for IC


AC1Q1UKI


Sodium bromide (JP16)


WLN: NA E


SODIUM BROMIDE, ACS


AC1L5P1N


AC1Q1UK0


DSSTox_CID_14903


DSSTox_RID_79219


LC1V549NOM


DSSTox_GSID_34903


KSC377C0R


02119_RIEDEL


229881_ALDRICH


460591_ALDRICH


S4547_SIAL


01963_FLUKA


17355_FLUKA


71329_FLUKA


71329_SIGMA


CTK2H7108


JHJLBTNAGRQEKS-UHFFFAOYSA-M


MolPort-003-925-189


MolPort-003-987-220


02119_SIAL


220345_SIAL


310506_SIAL


NSC77384


Tox21_301343


NSC-77384


AKOS024438090


RP18797


RTR-024487


TRA-0176241


NCGC00255632-01


AN-21811


CAS-7647-15-6


LS-145526


TL8005224


TR-024487


FT-0645125


S0546


D02055


3B4-1883


I14-92078



Versatile Applications Across Industries

Sodium Bromides effectiveness as a reagent, antiseptic, and its use in pharmaceutical formulations or photographic emulsions makes it a valuable asset. Oil drilling operations and water treatment facilities also utilize its high solubility and purity, ensuring reliable chemical performance in demanding environments.


Safe Handling and Storage

For optimal quality retention, Sodium Bromide should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space, away from moisture. Its non-hazardous classification facilitates straightforward handling, and its robust packaging in 25 kg or 50 kg bags safeguards against environmental exposure.

FAQs of Sodium Bromide:


Q: How should Sodium Bromide be stored to ensure its maximum shelf life?

A: Store Sodium Bromide in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from moisture. When stored under these conditions in its original, sealed packaging, it maintains optimal quality for up to 24 months.

Q: What are the key industrial uses of Sodium Bromide?

A: Sodium Bromide serves diverse industries as a reagent in pharmaceuticals, an antiseptic, a component in water treatment, an ingredient in oil drilling fluids, and in the production of photographic emulsions.

Q: When is Sodium Bromide preferable over other bromides?

A: Its high purity (99% min), strong electrolyte property, and reliable solubility make Sodium Bromide a preferred option in sensitive applications such as pharmaceuticals, water treatment, and photosensitive materials manufacturing.

Q: Where is Sodium Bromide commonly sourced from?

A: Premier exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers in India supply Sodium Bromide globally. It is produced from raw materials like bromine and sodium carbonate, following stringent industrial or pharmaceutical standards.

Q: What are the recommended packaging options for Sodium Bromide?

A: Sodium Bromide is typically available in 25 kg or 50 kg bags, but alternative packaging can be provided upon customer request to suit specific logistics or storage requirements.

Q: How is Sodium Bromide processed and purified for industrial and pharmaceutical use?

A: The manufacturing process utilizes high-grade raw materials such as bromine and sodium carbonate. Strict quality controls ensure the product reaches a minimum purity of 99%, suitable for both industrial and pharmaceutical applications.

Q: What benefits does Sodium Bromide offer in water treatment and oil drilling?

A: Its strong ionic properties and excellent solubility facilitate efficient chemical reactions, making it effective in water purification and as a clear brine fluid in hydraulic fracturing and oil extraction operations.

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