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Borothene     bromo-chloro-methane

Synonyms: QMACDXaIh@, PubChem2209, CPD-614, CCRIS 817, CHEMBL346918, ...
 
 
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Associations of bromo-chloro-methane with other chemical compounds

  • With each dihalomethane the permeability constants (DBM: congruent to 1.12 cm/hr; BCM: congruent to 0.79 cm/hr) were essentially independent of exposure concentration [4].

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