- The
dihalomethanes are
organic compounds in
which two
hydrogen atoms in
methane are
replaced by
halogen atoms. They
belong to the haloalkanes, specifically...
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leading to
replacement of
additional hydrogen atoms by
halogen atoms with
dihalomethane, trihalomethane, and ultimately,
tetrahalomethane structures, depending...
- PMID 12216472. S2CID 13941392.
Kubic VL,
Anders MW (March 1975). "Metabolism of
dihalomethanes to
carbon monoxide. II. In
vitro studies". Drug
Metabolism and Disposition...
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dibromofluoromethane by
reductive debromination with a
Swarts reagent. From a
dihalomethane by an
halogen exchange reaction or from a
halomethane by
catalyzed bromination...
- bromine-substituted
halomethanes were used as refrigerants,
commonly known as CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
Monohalomethane Dihalomethane Trihalomethane...
- with more than one
hydrogen atom in
methane is
replaced by a halogen:
Dihalomethane, CH2X2, two
hydrogen atoms replaced Trihalomethane, CHX3,
three hydrogen...
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germyl −GeH3
group for the halogen. With
aromatic halide compounds,
dihalomethanes, or
neopentyl haldes they
replace the
halogen with hydrogen. Organogermanium...