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Bromoethane, also
known as
ethyl bromide, is a
chemical compound of the
haloalkanes group. It is
abbreviated by
chemists as EtBr (which is also used as...
- as a
prefix to the alkane. For example,
ethane with
bromine becomes bromoethane,
methane with four
chlorine groups becomes tetrachloromethane. However...
- (tetrafluoromethane)
Halon 2011B (1-bromo-2-chloroethane)
Halon 2301 (1,1,1-trifluoro-2-
bromoethane)
Halon 2311 (1,1,1-trifluoro-2,2-chlorobromoethane, halothane) Halon...
- EtBr may
refer to:
Bromoethane Endothelin_B_receptor (when
written as ETBR)
Ethidium bromide This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- The SN2
reaction between sodium acetate and
bromoethane. The
products are
ethyl acetate and
sodium bromide....
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Sodium acetate can be used to form an
ester with an
alkyl halide such as
bromoethane: CH3COONa + BrCH2CH3 → CH3COOCH2CH3 + NaBr
Sodium acetate undergoes decarboxylation...
- It is
commonly abbreviated as EtBr,
which is also an
abbreviation for
bromoethane. To
avoid confusion, some
laboratories have used the
abbreviation EthBr...
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Angelita C. et al. v.
California Department of
Pesticide Regulation Bromoethane –
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- 2-dimethylpropane, also
known as
neopentyl bromide.
Bromoalkane Bromomethane Bromoethane Bromopropane Bromobutane Bromohexane PubChem. "(2R)-2-bromopentane"....
- the
transition state shown below occurs during the SN2
reaction of
bromoethane with a
hydroxide anion: The
activated complex of a
reaction can refer...