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Chloroacetone is a
chemical compound with the
formula CH3COCH2Cl. At STP it is a
colorless liquid with a
pungent odor. On
exposure to light, it turns...
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alkylating agents.
Prominent α-halo
ketones include phenacyl bromide and
chloroacetone. The
general structure is RR′C(X)C(=O)R
where R is an
alkyl or aryl...
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halogenated acetone derivatives, such as
bromoacetone or
chloroacetone.
Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Iodoacetone Thioacetone "Fluoroacetone
Basic information"...
- example, 2,4-dimethylthiazole is
synthesized from
thioacetamide and
chloroacetone. In the Cook-Heilbron synthesis,
thiazoles arise by the condensation...
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cyanide (Camite),
bromomethyl ethyl ketone (homomartonite, Bn-stoff),
chloroacetone (Tonite, A-stoff),
ethyl bromoacetate, and/or
xylyl bromide. During...
- liquid. 1,1,1-Trichloroacetone can be
synthesised from
chlorination of
chloroacetone (1,1,3-trichloroacetone is
formed as a by-product). An
alternative synthesis...
- Thiobenzophenone, a
thioketone that can be
isolated as a
solid Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Iodoacetone International Union of Pure and
Applied Chemistry...
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conventional routes including the Friedel-Crafts
alkylation reaction of
chloroacetone with
benzene in the
presence of
aluminum chloride catalyst. Phenylacetone...
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reaction with
aqueous sodium hydroxide. Use of
poison gas in
World War I
Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Iodoacetone Thioacetone Merck Index, 11th Edition, 1389...
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produce some chloroform, in
addition to
other compounds, such as
chloroacetone or dichloroacetone.[citation needed] In
terms of scale, the most important...