9bromo
9bromo is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C12H10Br2. It is a dibrominated derivative of diphenylmethane. The structure consists of a central methylene (CH2) group bonded to two phenyl rings, with a bromine atom attached to the ninth position of each phenyl ring. However, the standard numbering of a phenyl ring only goes up to six. This suggests that "9bromo" might refer to a specific, less common nomenclature or a typo in a chemical name.
In organic chemistry, bromine is a halogen that can be substituted onto aromatic rings. Such substitutions
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