Thorpe and Laurie converted potassium auribromide into a mixture of metallic gold and potassium bromide by careful heating.
The action of potassium bromide and potassium iodide has been treated under bromine and iodine (q.v.).
Chloral and potassium bromide may be given as physiological antidotes.
By the addition of potassium bromide and bromine water to diazonium salts they are converted into a perbromide, e.g.
Any uncondensed bromine vapour is absorbed by moist iron borings, and the resulting iron bromide is used for the manufacture of potassium bromide.