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  • 1Carbon tetrachloride — IUPAC name …

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  • 2Halogen addition reaction — A halogen addition reaction is a simple organic reaction where a halogen molecule is added to the carbon–carbon double bond of an alkene functional group.[1] The general chemical formula of the halogen addition reaction is: C=C + X2 → X−C−C−X (X… …

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  • 3Halogen — The halogens or halogen elements are a series of nonmetal elements from Group 17 IUPAC Style (formerly: VII, VIIA, or Group 7) of the periodic table, comprising fluorine, F; chlorine, Cl; bromine, Br; iodine, I; and astatine, At. The undiscovered …

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  • 4Carbon monoxide poisoning — This article is about carbon monoxide poisoning. For general information on carbon monoxide, see carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning Classification and external resources Spacefilling model of a carbon monoxide molecule …

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  • 5carbon tetrachloride — a colorless, nonflammable, vaporous, toxic liquid, CCl4, usually produced by the reaction of chlorine with carbon disulfide, methane, or other carbon containing compounds: used mainly as a refrigerant, fire extinguisher, cleaning fluid, solvent,… …

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  • 6carbon tetrahalide — noun compounds composed of 1 carbon and 4 halogen molecules (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑chemical, ↑chemical substance …

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  • 7Properties of the halogen elements — ▪ Table Properties of the halogen elements fluorine chlorine atomic number 9 17 atomic weight 18.9984 35.453* colour of element light greenish yellow greenish yellow melting point (°C) −219.62 −100.98 boiling point (°C) −188.14 −34.05 density… …

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  • 8Low-carbon economy — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …

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  • 9Compounds of carbon — Scientists once thought that organic compounds are or could only be created by living organisms. Over time, human have learned how to synthesize organic compounds. There is an immense number of distinct compounds that contain carbon atoms. Some… …

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  • 10Pincer ligand — In chemistry, pincer ligand is a type of chelating agent that binds tightly to three adjacent coplanar sites, usually on a transition metal. The inflexibility of the pincer metal interaction confers high thermal stability to the resulting… …

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