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  2. Isobutyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    2.7012–−2.6844 MJ mol −1: Hazards GHS labelling: Pictograms. Signal word. ... Isobutyl chloride (1-chloro-2-methylpropane) is an organochlorine compound.

  3. tert-Butyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    (ch 3) 3 coh + hcl → (ch 3) 3 ccl + h 2 o Because tert -butanol is a tertiary alcohol, the relative stability of the tert -butyl carbocation in the step 2 allows the S N 1 mechanism to be followed, whereas a primary alcohol would follow an S N 2 mechanism.

  4. Organochlorine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    For example, the industrial production of chloroethane proceeds by the reaction of ethylene with HCl: H 2 C=CH 2 + HCl → CH 3 CH 2 Cl. In oxychlorination, hydrogen chloride instead of the more expensive chlorine is used for the same purpose: CH 2 =CH 2 + 2 HCl + 12 O 2 → ClCH 2 CH 2 Cl + H 2 O.

  5. IARC group 3 - Wikipedia

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    The IARC Monographs on which this list is based assess the hazard linked to the agents, they do not assess the cancer risk of the agents. [1] The list is up-to-date as of January 2024. [ 2 ]

  6. Butyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    tert-Butyl chloride (2-chloro-2-methylpropane) Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

  7. IARC group 2B - Wikipedia

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    IARC group 2B substances, mixtures and exposure circumstances are those that have been classified as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as [1] This category is used when there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and less than sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals.

  8. Isobutylene - Wikipedia

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    Isobutylene (or 2-methylpropene) is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 C=CH 2. It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of butylene . It is a colorless flammable gas, and is of considerable industrial value.

  9. Chloromethyl group - Wikipedia

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    Structure of the chloromethyl group. In organic chemistry, the chloromethyl group is a functional group that has the chemical formula −CH 2 −Cl.The naming of this group is derived from the methyl group (which has the formula −CH 3), by replacing one hydrogen atom by a chlorine atom.