September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
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Bromomethane (CH3Br) (also called methyl bromide) is a molecule that has a hydrogen atom replaced with a bromine atom in methane. Selected properties of halogen-substituted methanes are shown in Table 47.1. The highlights of the table are the larger polarizability with increasing number of electrons and essentially the same dipole moment except for iodine substitution.
The molecule of CH3Br has six modes ...
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