trihalogenholdige
Trihalogenholdige, or trihalogenated compounds, are chemical substances that contain three halogen atoms—such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine—either attached to a carbon framework in organic molecules or bound in inorganic structures. In organic chemistry, common examples are trihalomethanes like chloroform (CHCl3), bromoform (CHBr3), and iodoform (CHI3); other examples include 1,1,1-trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3) and related trihaloalkanes.
Trihalogenated compounds encompass a range of structures, from simple halomethanes to more complex organohalogens. They are
Health and environmental considerations are important for many trihalogenholdige. Some compounds, including certain trihalomethanes, are toxic
Production can be intentional, through chemical synthesis, or incidental, through halogenation reactions during industrial processes or