Dibromoiodoethylene
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| Molar mass | 311.742 g·mol−1 | ||
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Dibromoiodoethylene is a dense organic liquid consisting of an ethylene core with two bromine atoms and one iodine atom as substituents. It is formed by the reaction of dibromoacetylene with hydrogen iodide.[1]
There are three isomers of dibromoiodoethylene, varying in the position of the two bromine atoms compared to each other.
References
- ^ Sartori, Mario (1939). The War Gases Chemistry and Analysis. Translated by L. W. Marrison. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. p. 51.
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