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compounds containing at
least one
covalently bonded atom of chlorine. The
chloroalkane class (alkanes with one or more
hydrogens substituted by chlorine) includes...
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synthetic ligand of choice.
These synthetic ligands consist of a
reactive chloroalkane linker bound to a
functional group.
Functional groups can
either be biotin...
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change from
clear and
colourless to turbid,
signalling formation of a
chloroalkane. Also, the best
results for this test are
observed in
tertiary alcohols...
- (1971). "AApplication of the
Congruence Principle to
Viscosities of 1-
Chloroalkane Binary Mixtures".
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 49 (16): 2631–2635....
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layers of flow. This
effect can be
observed for the n-alkanes and 1-
chloroalkanes tabulated below. More dramatically, a long-chain
hydrocarbon like squalene...
- 1-trichloroethane, also
known as
methyl chloroform and chlorothene, is a
chloroalkane with the
chemical formula CH3CCl3. It is an
isomer of 1,1,2-trichloroethane...
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Carbon tetrachloride, also
known by many
other names (such as
carbon tet for
short and tetrachloromethane, also
recognised by the IUPAC), is a chemical...
- Chloroform, or
trichloromethane (often
abbreviated as TCM), is an
organochloride with the
formula CHCl3 and a
common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless...
- {\ce {R-F}}} fluoro-
alkyl fluoride Fluoromethane (Methyl fluoride)
chloroalkane chloro RCl R − Cl {\displaystyle {\ce {R-Cl}}} chloro-
alkyl chloride...
- Chloromethane, also
called methyl chloride, Refrigerant-40, R-40 or HCC 40, is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula CH3Cl. One of the haloalkanes...