* Nitrogen tribromide (NBr₃): This is the most common compound formed by nitrogen and bromine. It is a highly unstable and explosive compound.
* Nitrogen monobromide (NBr): This is a highly reactive radical species. It is not stable enough to be isolated in pure form.
There are also other less common compounds containing nitrogen and bromine, such as:
* Nitrogen tetrabromide (NBr₄): This compound is highly unstable and has not been definitively characterized.
It's important to note that all these compounds are highly reactive and dangerous to handle.