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  2. 2-Bromopropane - Wikipedia

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    2-Bromopropane, also known as isopropyl bromide and 2-propyl bromide, is the halogenated hydrocarbon with the formula CH 3 CHBrCH 3. It is a colorless liquid. It is a colorless liquid. It is used for introducing the isopropyl functional group in organic synthesis . 2-Bromopropane is prepared by heating isopropanol with hydrobromic acid .

  3. 1-Bromopropane - Wikipedia

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    1-Bromopropane (n-propylbromide or nPB) is a bromoalkane with the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 Br. It is a colorless liquid that is used as a solvent. It has a characteristic hydrocarbon odor.

  4. Bromopropane - Wikipedia

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    2-Bromopropane (isopropyl bromide) This page was last edited on 31 December 2023, at 10:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. Isopropyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol) is a colorless, flammable, organic compound with a pungent alcoholic odor. [9]Isopropyl alcohol, an organic polar molecule, is miscible in water, ethanol, and chloroform, demonstrating its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances including ethyl cellulose, polyvinyl butyral, oils, alkaloids, and natural ...

  6. Isopropyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl chloride is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 CHCl. It is a colourless to slightly yellow, volatile , flammable liquid with a sweet, ether-like (almost like petroleum) odour.

  7. Isopropyl iodide - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl iodide is the organoiodine compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 CHI. It is colorless , flammable , and volatile. Organic iodides are light-sensitive and take on a yellow colour upon storage, owing to the formation of iodine .

  8. Bromide - Wikipedia

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    A bromide ion is the negatively charged form (Br −) of the element bromine, a member of the halogens group on the periodic table.Most bromides are colorless. Bromides have many practical roles, being found in anticonvulsants, flame-retardant materials, and cell stains. [3]

  9. Triisopropylphosphine - Wikipedia

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    Triisopropylphosphine is the tertiary phosphine with the formula P(CH(CH 3) 2) 3.Commonly used as a ligand in organometallic chemistry, it is often abbreviated to Pi-Pr 3 or P i Pr 3.