Bromodichloroacetic acid

1000mg/L in tert-butyl methyl ether

Reagent Code: #149689
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CAS Number 71133-14-7

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Weight 207.84 g/mol
Formula C₂HBrCl₂O₂
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MDL Number MFCD00871191
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Melting Point 69-72 °C (lit.)
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Storage −20°C

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Used primarily as a disinfection byproduct formed during water treatment processes involving chlorine. It serves as a marker compound for assessing the extent of organic matter chlorination in drinking water. Also studied for its environmental persistence and potential toxicological effects, contributing to research on water safety and regulatory standards. Occasionally used in laboratory settings as a reagent in organic synthesis and biochemical assays.

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Appearance liquid
Concentration 1000 micrograms per milliliter
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure

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Bromodichloroacetic acid
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Used primarily as a disinfection byproduct formed during water treatment processes involving chlorine. It serves as a marker compound for assessing the extent of organic matter chlorination in drinking water. Also studied for its environmental persistence and potential toxicological effects, contributing to research on water safety and regulatory standards. Occasionally used in laboratory settings as a reagent in organic synthesis and biochemical assays.
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