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Alkyl bromide compounds are organic molecules containing a bromine atom attached to an alkyl group (a carbon chain).
Dibromoalkane compounds are organic molecules that contain two bromine atoms attached to an alkane (saturated carbon chain).
Bromo-chloro alkanes are organic compounds that contain both a bromine (Br) and a chlorine (Cl) atom attached to an alkane (saturated carbon chain).
Bromine derivatives of organoacids are organic compounds where a bromine atom is substituted for a hydrogen atom in the carboxyl group (-COOH) or elsewhere on the organoacid molecule.
Bromoacid ester compounds are organic esters in which the acid component contains a bromine atom, typically in the form of a bromo group attached to the carbon chain of the acid.
Aromatic bromine derivatives are organic compounds in which a bromine atom is substituted onto an aromatic ring, such as benzene, forming bromoaromatic compounds.
Cyclic bromine derivatives are organic compounds where a bromine atom is attached to a carbon atom in a cyclic structure, such as cyclohexane or other cyclic compounds.
Specialty bromo-fluoro derivatives are organic compounds with both bromine and fluorine atoms, often used for specific applications in industry or research.
Specialty Chloro Compounds are high-performance chemicals used in various industrial applications, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and manufacturing processes.
Unsaturated bromine derivatives are organic compounds where a bromine atom is attached to a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, such as in alkenes or alkynes.
Bromo-hydroxy derivatives are organic compounds that contain both a bromine atom and a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the carbon chain or ring.
Bromide salt is an ionic compound formed by the combination of a bromine ion (Br-) with a positive ion, such as sodium bromide (NaBr) or potassium bromide (KBr).
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