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Organochlorine chemistry is
concerned with the
properties of
organochlorine compounds, or organochlorides,
organic compounds containing at
least one covalently...
- bonding,
although they can be
proton acceptors. Many solvents,
including chlorocarbons and hydrocarbons, are
classifiable as aprotic, but
polar aprotic solvents...
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formula C2H2Cl2. It is a
colorless liquid with a
sharp odor. Like most
chlorocarbons, it is
poorly soluble in water, but
soluble in
organic solvents. 1,1-DCE...
- and
other metalworking industries,
usually as a
mixture with
other chlorocarbons. It
appears in a few
consumer products including paint strippers, aerosol...
- 266 nm. In
organic chemistry, KF can be used for the
conversion of
chlorocarbons into fluorocarbons, via the
Finkelstein (alkyl halides) and
Halex reactions...
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water (at a
boiling point of 70.5 °C or 158.9 °F or 343.6 K) and
other chlorocarbons. In 1794,
physician Jan
Rudolph Deiman,
merchant Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk...
- drug. Kirk RE,
Othmer DF (1993).
Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology:
Chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons-C2 to
combustion technology. Wiley. p. 452....
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Hardie DWF (1964).
Chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane. In: Encyclopedia...
- PJ,
Gidel LT (1983). "The
tropospheric budgets of the
anthropogenic chlorocarbons CO, CH4, CH3Cl and the
effect of
various NOx
sources on tropospheric...
- has an ODP of 0.05. CFC 11, or R-11 has the
maximum potential amongst chlorocarbons because of the
presence of
three chlorine atoms in the molecule. The...