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- Q209314 subject Q52365.
- Q209314 abstract "2-Bromobutane is an isomer of 1-bromobutane. Both compounds share the molecular formula C4H9Br. 2-Bromobutane is also known as sec-butyl bromide or methylethylbromomethane. Because it contains bromine, a halogen, it is part of a larger class of compounds known as alkyl halides. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor. Because the carbon atom connected to the bromine is connected to two other carbons the molecule is referred to as a secondary alkyl halide.2-Bromobutane is relatively stable, but is toxic and flammable. When treated with a strong base, it is prone to undergo an E2 reaction, which is a bimolecular elimination reaction, resulting in (predominantly) 2-butene, an alkene (double bond). 2-Bromobutane is an irritant, and harmful if ingested. It can irritate and burn skin and eyes.".
- Q209314 iupacName "2-Bromobutane".
- Q209314 thumbnail 2-Bromobutane.png?width=300.
- Q209314 wikiPageWikiLink Q161589.
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- Q209314 wikiPageWikiLink Q52365.
- Q209314 wikiPageWikiLink Q59081.
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- Q209314 iupacname "2".
- Q209314 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q209314 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q209314 type ChemicalObject.
- Q209314 type Thing.
- Q209314 type Q11173.
- Q209314 comment "2-Bromobutane is an isomer of 1-bromobutane. Both compounds share the molecular formula C4H9Br. 2-Bromobutane is also known as sec-butyl bromide or methylethylbromomethane. Because it contains bromine, a halogen, it is part of a larger class of compounds known as alkyl halides. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor.".
- Q209314 label "2-Bromobutane".
- Q209314 depiction 2-Bromobutane.png.