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Chloroethane,
commonly known as
ethyl chloride, is a
chemical compound with
chemical formula CH3CH2Cl, once
widely used in
producing tetraethyllead, a...
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concluded that
Danesh died from
inhalation of
chloroethane,
which led to
respiratory arrest. He used
chloroethane in
addition to
physiotherapy to
treat his...
- (bromotrifluoromethane, CBrF3)
Halon 14 (tetrafluoromethane)
Halon 2011B (1-bromo-2-
chloroethane)
Halon 2301 (1,1,1-trifluoro-2-bromoethane)
Halon 2311 (1,1,1-trifluoro-2...
- 2-Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, also
known as 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-
chloroethane or
Freon 133a, is an
alkyl halide belonging to the
category of hydrochlorofluorocarbons...
- are
primarily of
historical interest in
developed countries:
Acetylene Chloroethane (ethyl chloride)
Chloroform Cryofluorane Cyclopropane Diethyl ether Divinyl...
- be
synthesized via
nucleophilic substitution of a
haloethane (such as
chloroethane or bromoethane) with ammonia,
utilizing a
strong base such as pot****ium...
- a
halogen (F, Cl, Br, I).
Haloalkanes have been
known for centuries.
Chloroethane was
produced in the 15th century. The
systematic synthesis of such compounds...
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theophylline (1) is
alkylated in a
substitution reaction using 1-bromo-2-
chloroethane (2) to give 7-(β-chloroethyl)theophylline (Benaphyllin, Eupnophile; 3)...
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general anesthetics Nitrous oxide Xenon Historical general anesthetics Chloroethane Chloroform Ether Several medical anesthetics are used as recreational...
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mechanism is as follows: An
example is the
reaction of
sodium ethoxide with
chloroethane to form
diethyl ether and
sodium chloride: C 2 H 5 Cl + C 2 H 5 ONa ⟶...