Dibromopropane

Dibromopropane

Dibromopropane is a molecule that contains three carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and two bromine atoms. It refers to any of four isomers:


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  • 1,3-Dibromopropane — Chembox new ImageFile = 1%2C3 Dibrompropan.png ImageName = 1,3 dibromopropane IUPACName = 1,3 dibromopropane OtherNames = trimethylene dibromide OtherNames = trimethylenebromide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = BrCCCBr CASNo = 109 64 8… …   Wikipedia

  • 1,2-Dibromopropane — Chembox new Name = PAGENAME ImageFile = 1,2 dibromopropane.svg ImageSize = 150px ImageName = 1,2 dibromopropane IUPACName = 1,2 dibromopropane OtherNames = propylene dibromide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = BrC(C)CBr CASNo = 78 75 1… …   Wikipedia

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