- are more
electrophilic and are more
aggressive halogenating agents.
Bromine is a
weaker halogenating agent than both
fluorine and chlorine,
while iodine...
-
another molecule—thus
leaving saturated hydrocarbons, as well as the
halogenated product.
Haloalkanes behave as the R+ synthon, and
readily react with...
- will form a
layer on top of water.
Important exceptions are most of the
halogenated solvents like
dichloromethane or
chloroform will sink to the
bottom of...
- non-flammable (but more toxic)
halogenated hydrocarbons like
chloroform and trichloroethylene.
Halothane is a
halogenated hydrocarbon anesthetic agent that...
- polymers, and a few
natural ones,
contain halogen atoms; they are
known as
halogenated compounds or organohalogens.
Organochlorides are the most
common industrially...
- 4-diene-3,20-dione
cyclic 16,17-acetal with acetone, is a
synthetic halogenated cyclic ketal pregnane corticosteroid. It is the C16α,17α
acetonide of...
-
commonly known as R numbers. Many
modern refrigerants are human-made
halogenated gases,
especially fluorinated gases and
chlorinated gases, that are frequently...
- It is
derived from a
class of
microbially produced compounds known as
halogenated pyrroles.
Chlorfenapyr was
developed by
American Cyanamid from the natural...
- 2-Chloro-6-fluorobenzaldehyde is a
halogenated benzaldehyde derivative with the
formula C6H3ClFCHO. It is an
intermediate in the
synthesis of
halogenated heterocyclic compounds...
- materials). An
overview on preparation,
reactivity and
properties of
halogenated graphenes in
available in ACS Nano
journal free of charge. "Chlorographene"...