Dehydroklooraus
Dehydroklooraus is a theoretical chemical compound that has not been synthesized or observed. It is an alkyl halide, specifically a chlorinated hydrocarbon, which would be formed by the removal of two hydrogen atoms and one chlorine atom from a parent molecule. The name "dehydroklooraus" suggests a dehydrohalogenation reaction, a process where a hydrogen halide (like HCl) is eliminated from a molecule, typically an alkyl halide, to form an alkene.
If dehydroklooraus were to exist, it would imply the presence of unsaturation, likely a double or triple
However, the term "dehydroklooraus" itself is not a recognized chemical nomenclature. Standard IUPAC naming conventions would