13Dichlorholene
13Dichlorholene is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H2Cl13. It is a member of the chlorinated hydrocarbon family, characterized by the presence of multiple chlorine atoms attached to a carbon backbone. The compound is notable for its high degree of chlorination, which contributes to its stability and resistance to degradation.
13Dichlorholene is typically synthesized through the chlorination of aromatic hydrocarbons, such as benzene or toluene, using
The chemical properties of 13Dichlorholene make it useful in various industrial applications. It is often employed
However, the environmental impact of 13Dichlorholene and other chlorinated hydrocarbons is a significant concern. These compounds