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What (who) is bromide negative - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
AsBr3; Arsenic(III) bromide; Arsenic bromide; Arsenious bromide; Arsenous bromide

bromide         
CLASS OF BROMIDE CONTAINING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Bromides; Br-; ATC code N05CM11; ATCvet code QN05CM11; Bromide ion
(bromides)
1.
Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
...a dose of bromide.
N-MASS
2.
A bromide is a comment which is intended to calm someone down when they are angry, but which has been expressed so often that it has become boring and meaningless. (FORMAL)
The meeting produced the usual bromides about macroeconomic policy, third-world debt and the environment.
= platitude
N-COUNT
bromide         
CLASS OF BROMIDE CONTAINING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Bromides; Br-; ATC code N05CM11; ATCvet code QN05CM11; Bromide ion
['br??m??d]
¦ noun
1. Chemistry a compound of bromine with another element or group: methyl bromide.
2. a reproduction or piece of typesetting on bromide paper.
3. dated a sedative preparation containing potassium bromide.
4. a trite statement intended to soothe or placate.
Derivatives
bromidic adjective
bromide         
CLASS OF BROMIDE CONTAINING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Bromides; Br-; ATC code N05CM11; ATCvet code QN05CM11; Bromide ion
n. (colloq.)
platitude
a (tired, old) bromide about

Wikipedia

Arsenic tribromide

Arsenic tribromide is the inorganic compound with the formula AsBr3. This pyramidal molecule is the only known binary arsenic bromide. AsBr3 is noteworthy for its very high refractive index of approximately 2.3. It also has a very high diamagnetic susceptibility. The compound exists as colourless deliquescent crystals that fume in moist air.