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dibromide
[ dahy-broh-mahyd, -mid ]
dibromide
/ daɪˈbrəʊmaɪd /
noun
- a chemical compound that contains two bromine atoms per molecule
Word History and Origins
Origin of dibromide1
Example Sentences
Wilde suspects one local source might be an herbicide, diquat dibromide, that is used to kill hydrilla.
He helped the agency impose controls on hazardous waste, restore and protect Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia and remove the pesticide ethylene dibromide, also known as EDB, from use on U.S. farms.
Officials say groundwater collected from monitoring wells at the site contains contaminants that are typically associated with fuel releases - such as ethylene dibromide and benzene.
The leaking fuel contained the additive ethylene dibromide, or EDB.
The leaking fuel contained the additive ethylene dibromide, or EDB.
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