:: Of course, if you wanted to keep both the napthalene and the potassium bromide, you'd have to do it in a container and let the napthalene condense back.
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Rumours that the British Army put the 19th century anticonvulsant and sedative potassium bromide in soldiers'tea during World War II to damp soldiers'lust appears to be an urban myth.
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Eventually her mother took her to a doctor who prescribed potassium bromide to sedate her, which probably meant he had diagnosed " hysteria, " a common label for difficult women.
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Potassium bromide is used in veterinary medicine to treat epilepsy in dogs, either as first-line treatment or in addition to phenobarbital, when seizures are not adequately controlled with phenobarbital alone.
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The second method is to grind a quantity of the sample with a specially purified salt ( usually potassium bromide ) finely ( to remove scattering effects from large crystals ).
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Potassium bromide and sodium bromide were used as anticonvulsants and sedatives in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, until they were gradually superseded by chloral hydrate and then the barbiturates.
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Other halides show the same property; potassium bromide absorbs in bluish end of the spectrum, resulting in a brown trace, sodium chloride produces a trace that is colored more towards orange.
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For the last one, you can leave the mixture out and allow it to sublimate until only potassium bromide is left . StuRat 23 : 18, 20 February 2006 ( UTC)
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More recently, other lower-melting, eutectic electrolytes based on lithium bromide, potassium bromide, and lithium chloride or lithium fluoride have also been used to provide longer operational lifetimes; they are also better conductors.
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The Bromine Number is usually determined by electrochemical titration, where bromine is generated in situ with the redox process of potassium bromide and bromate in an acidic solution, using a mercury catalyst to ensure the complete bromination of all olefins.