bromochlorocyclopropane
Bromochlorocyclopropane is a halogenated cyclopropane, a type of organic compound. It is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, similar to that of chloroform. The chemical formula for bromochlorocyclopropane is C3H4BrCl. It is a derivative of cyclopropane, where two hydrogen atoms have been replaced by bromine and chlorine atoms, respectively.
Bromochlorocyclopropane is primarily used as a precursor in the synthesis of other chemicals. It can be used
The synthesis of bromochlorocyclopropane typically involves the reaction of cyclopropane with bromine and chlorine in the
Bromochlorocyclopropane is a hazardous substance. It is toxic if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin.
In terms of environmental impact, bromochlorocyclopropane is a potent ozone-depleting substance. It is listed under the