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  2. Bromoethane - Wikipedia

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    Uses. In organic synthesis, EtBr is the synthetic equivalent of the ethyl carbocation (Et +) synthon. [5] In reality, such a cation is not actually formed.

  3. Category:Bromoalkanes - Wikipedia

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  4. 1-Bromododecane - Wikipedia

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    1-Bromododecane is a bromoalkane with the formula Br(CH 2) 11 CH 3. It is a colorless liquid. It is used as a long chain alkylating agent to improve the lipophilicity and hydrophobicity of organic molecules for biological applications. [2]

  5. Organobromine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    One prominent application of synthetic organobromine compounds is the use of polybrominated diphenyl ethers as fire-retardants, and in fact fire-retardant manufacture is currently the major industrial use of the element bromine. A variety of minor organobromine compounds are found in nature, but none are biosynthesized or required by mammals.

  6. Bromoalkanes - Wikipedia

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  7. Bromopentane - Wikipedia

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    Monobromopentanes are bromopentanes containing one bromine atom, with the formula C 5 H 11 Br.. There are three isomers of unbranched monobromopentane: 1-Bromopentane

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  9. 1-Bromopentane - Wikipedia

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    1-Bromopentane or amyl bromide is a bromoalkane and isomer of bromopentane. It is a colorless liquid. It is found as a natural product in Fucus vesiculosus. [1]