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Bromomethane,
commonly known as
methyl bromide, is an
organobromine compound with
formula CH3Br. This colorless, odorless,
nonflammable gas is produced...
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nearly 1.5
times as much as one mole of
bromomethane. On the
other hand,
chloromethane and
bromomethane are gaseous, thus
harder to handle, and are...
- haloalkanes)
Halomethane compounds:
Halon 10001 (iodomethane)
Halon 1001 (
bromomethane)
Halon 1011 (bromochloromethane, CH2BrCl)
Halon 104 (carbon tetrachloride)...
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Sample of an IR spec. reading; this one is from
bromomethane (CH3Br),
showing peaks around 3000, 1300, and 1000 cm−1 (on the
horizontal axis)....
- sources. The
oceans are
estimated to
release 1 to 2
million tons of
bromomethane annually. The
formal naming of
haloalkanes should follow IUPAC nomenclature...
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estimated to
release 1–2
million tons of bro****rm and 56,000 tons of
bromomethane annually. An old
qualitative test for the
presence of the
alkene functional...
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Figure 1:
Reaction coordinate diagram for the
bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2)
reaction between bromomethane and the
hydroxide anion...
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Reaction coordinate diagram for the
bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2)
reaction between bromomethane and the
hydroxide anion...
- the MAC is the same.
Prolonged exposure may have
mutagenic effects.
bromomethane dichloromethane trichloromethane tetrachloromethane Record in the GESTIS...
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carbon bonded to bromine. The most
pervasive is the
naturally produced bromomethane. One
prominent application of
synthetic organobromine compounds is the...