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Halogenated compounds

Halogenated compounds

by Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ] -
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Why are halogenated compounds dangerous?

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Re: Halogenated compounds

by Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) -
Halogenated acetylene compounds are unstable and should be treated as explosives. Low molecular weight haloalkanes are highly flammable and can react with some metals to form dangerous products. They are also peroxidizable and may polymerize violently. These compounds cause cancer in laboratory tests.
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Re: Halogenated compounds

by Prama Paul -
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Halogenated compounds are expected to exhibit a wide range of manufacturer-dependent isotopic signatures due to various chemical reactions, which may include dehydrochlorination or dehydrogenation reactions and production conditions.. temperature differences, catalysts used, engineering design, etc.
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Re: Halogenated compounds

by aysha akter -
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Halogenated acetylene compounds are unstable and should be treated as explosives. Low molecular weight haloalkanes are highly flammable and can react with some metals to form dangerous products. They are also peroxidizable and may polymerize violently. These compounds cause cancer in laboratory tests.