dihalo
Dihalo is a term used in chemistry to describe compounds that contain two halogen atoms in the same molecule. In systematic naming, the descriptor dihalo- (with the identity of the halogen given, such as difluoro-, dichloro-, dibromo-, or diiodo-) indicates two halogen substituents on the carbon skeleton. The halogens most commonly involved are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
Dihalo compounds can be classified by the relative positions of the halogens. Geminal dihalides have both halogens
Nomenclature generally requires specifying positions to distinguish isomers, especially for vicinal dihalides, where different substitution patterns
Safety and handling depend on the specific compound. Many dihalo compounds are toxic or irritant and some