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  2. Bromotoluene - Wikipedia

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    1-bromo-2-methylbenzene 1-bromo-3-methylbenzene 1-bromo-4-methylbenzene Molecular formula: C 7 H 7 Br (C 6 H 4 BrCH 3) Molar mass: 171.03 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid colorless liquid white crystalline solid CAS number [95-46-5] [591-17-3] [106-38-7] Properties Density and phase: 1.431 g/ml, liquid 1.4099 g/ml, liquid 1.3995 g/ml, solid ...

  3. o-Toluidine - Wikipedia

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    o-Toluidine is absorbed through inhalation and dermal contact as well as from the gastrointestinal tract. [19] [13] [20] [21]The metabolism of o-toluidine involves many competing activating and deactivating pathways, including N-acetylation, N-oxidation, and N-hydroxylation, and ring oxidation.

  4. 4-Nitrotoluene - Wikipedia

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    4-Nitrotoluene or para-nitrotoluene is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 NO 2. It is a pale yellow solid. It is a pale yellow solid. It is one of three isomers of nitrotoluene .

  5. Dehalogenation - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-halogen exchange is essentially irrelevant to remediation, but the method is useful for fine chemical synthesis. [4] [5] [6] Sodium metal has been used for dehalogenation process. [7] [8] Removal of halogen atom from arene-halides in the presence of Grignard agent and water for the formation of new compound is known as Grignard ...

  6. Bartoli indole synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The reaction mechanism [8] of the Bartoli indole synthesis is illustrated below using o-nitrotoluene (1) and propenyl Grignard (2) to form 3,7-dimethylindole (13). The mechanism of the Bartoli indole synthesis. The mechanism begins by the addition of the Grignard reagent (2) onto the nitroarene (1) to form intermediate 3.

  7. Bromoethane - Wikipedia

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    H 2 C=CH 2 + HBr → H 3 C-CH 2 Br. Bromoethane is inexpensive and would rarely be prepared in the laboratory. A laboratory synthesis includes reacting ethanol with a mixture of hydrobromic and sulfuric acids. An alternate route involves refluxing ethanol with phosphorus and bromine; phosphorus tribromide is generated in situ. [4]

  8. Bromoform - Wikipedia

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    Bromoform was discovered in 1832 by Löwig who distilled a mixture of bromal and potassium hydroxide, as analogous to preparation of chloroform from chloral. [5]Bromoform can be prepared by the haloform reaction using acetone and sodium hypobromite, by the electrolysis of potassium bromide in ethanol, or by treating chloroform with aluminium bromide.

  9. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene - Wikipedia

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    The most common one is 2,4-dinitrotoluene. The nitration of toluene gives sequentially mononitrotoluene, DNT, and finally TNT. 2,4-DNT is the principal product from dinitration, the other main product being about 30% 1,3-DN2-T. The nitration of 4-nitrotoluene gives 2,4-DNT. [5]

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