Halocarbon Halocarbon

Halocarbon - Definition and Overview

In organic chemistry, a halocarbon is a compound containing carbon and one or more halogens. Usually halocarbons also contain hydrogen. A halocarbon is also known as a halogenated derivative or halogenated organic compound. Examples of halocarbons are perfluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, chloroform, paradichlorobenzene, bromoform, n-propyl bromide (1-bromopropane), iodoform, methyl iodide (iodomethane), and many other compounds. Many of these species are of industraial importance and are used as solvents, fire retardants, drugs, disinfectants, pesticides, and many other things.

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