kloormetüülfluoriidi
Kloormetüülfluoriid is a hypothetical chemical compound with the molecular formula CH2ClF. It would be a halomethane, a type of organic compound where one or more hydrogen atoms in methane are replaced by halogen atoms. In this case, one hydrogen atom is replaced by a chlorine atom and another by a fluorine atom. The remaining two hydrogen atoms are unsubstituted.
The properties of kloormetüülfluoriidi are not well-documented, as it is not a commonly synthesized or studied
The synthesis of kloormetüülfluoriidi could theoretically be achieved through various halogenation reactions involving methane or its
The potential applications of kloormetüülfluoriidi are purely speculative. Similar halomethanes have found uses as refrigerants, solvents,