| 1. | These abbreviations are particularly common in discussions of the environmental impact of haloalkanes.
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| 2. | Structurally, haloalkane dehalogenases belong to the alpha / beta-hydrolase superfamily.
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| 3. | :I assume you've read and understood the information at haloalkanes.
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| 4. | Free radical halogenation reactions occur with halogens, leading to the production of haloalkanes.
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| 5. | But i need to identify whether the haloalkane is primary, secondary or tertiary.
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| 6. | :Metered dose inhalers usually contain a small amount of medication dissolved in a haloalkane.
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| 7. | Alongside hydrogen, carbon can form compounds with the chemically similar halogens, forming haloalkanes.
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| 8. | Haloalkanes have been known for centuries.
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| 9. | Brominated haloalkanes were first used during World War II as fire extinguisher for aircraft and tanks.
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| 10. | Halomethanes were frequently used, most often liquified propane or other haloalkanes like R-134a.
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