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  2. 1-Bromobutane - Wikipedia

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    1-Bromobutane is the organobromine compound with the formula CH 3 (CH 2) 3 Br. It is a colorless liquid, although impure samples appear yellowish. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents. It is primarily used as a source of the butyl group in organic synthesis. It is one of several isomers of butyl bromide.

  3. Bromobutane - Wikipedia

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    Bromobutane (molecular formula: C 4 H 9 Br, molar mass: 137.02 g/mol) may refer to either of two chemical compounds: 1-Bromobutane ( n -butyl bromide) 2-Bromobutane ( sec -butyl bromide or methylethylbromomethane)

  4. C4H9Br - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... The molecular formula C 4 H 9 Br, (molar mass: 137.02 g/mol, exact mass: 135.9888 u) may refer to: 1-Bromobutane; 2-Bromobutane; tert ...

  5. Butyl iodide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Chemical formula. C 4 H 9 I: Molar mass: ... 1-Bromobutane; 1-Chlorobutane; 1-Fluorobutane; References

  6. Butyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... 1-Bromobutane (n-Butyl bromide) 2-Bromobutane (sec-butyl bromide)

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  8. Hospice Check - The Huffington Post

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    The Huffington Post has updated Hospice Check to reflect current inspection data. Since we first published this map in June, the number of hospices that haven’t been inspected in more than six years fell below 400, from 759.

  9. n-Butyllithium - Wikipedia

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    The standard preparation for n-BuLi is reaction of 1-bromobutane or 1-chlorobutane with Li metal: [3] 2 Li + C 4 H 9 X → C 4 H 9 Li + LiX (X = Cl, Br) If the lithium used for this reaction contains 1–3% sodium, the reaction proceeds more quickly than if pure lithium is used.