liquid. Fluoroacetone is also a highly toxic and flammable compound. Fumes of fluoroacetone can form an explosive mixture with air. Fluoroacetone can be...
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Inhalation Hazard). Its UN number is 1695. Bromoacetone Dichloroacetone Fluoroacetone Hexachloroacetone Use of poison gas in World War I "ICSC:NENG0760 International...
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thioketone that can be isolated as a solid Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Iodoacetone International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (2014)...
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acid catalyst: C3H6O + I2 → HI + C3H5IO Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Thioacetone "1-iodoacetone". chemsynthesis.com. Retrieved 1 June 2017...
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aqueous sodium hydroxide. Use of poison gas in World War I Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Iodoacetone Thioacetone Merck Index, 11th Edition, 1389 Burreson, B...
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Brazil. Other examples include terminally fluorinated fatty acids, fluoroacetone, and 2-fluorocitrate. An enzyme that binds fluorine to carbon – adenosyl-fluoride...
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biologically synthesized organofluorines include ω-fluoro fatty acids, fluoroacetone, and 2-fluorocitrate which are all believed to be biosynthesized in...
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phosphoryl chloride to give the imine (CF3)2CNH. Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Trifluoroacetone Novec 1230 Hexafluorothioacetone NIOSH Pocket Guide...
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biologically synthesized organofluorines include ω-fluoro fatty acids, fluoroacetone, and 2-fluorocitrate. In bacteria, the enzyme adenosyl-fluoride synthase...
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