1,2-Dibromopropane
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| ImageName = Skeletal formula of 1,2-dibromopropane with some implicit hydrogens shown
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| ImageAlt1 = Dibromopropane molecule
| OtherNames = Propylene dibromide{{cite web |title=PubChem |url=https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/PROPYLENE%20DIBROMIDE |website=pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |language=en}}
|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers
| CASNo = 78-75-1
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| UNII = FGB8O5N903
| PubChem = 6553
| PubChem1 = 642201
| PubChem1_Comment = S
| ChemSpiderID = 6305
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| ChemSpiderID1 = 557419
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| ChemSpiderID1_Comment = S
| EINECS = 201-139-1
| UNNumber = 1993
| MeSHName = 1,2-dibromopropane
| RTECS = TX8574000
| Beilstein = 1718884
| SMILES = CC(Br)CBr
| StdInChI = 1S/C3H6Br2/c1-3(5)2-4/h3H,2H2,1H3
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|Section2={{Chembox Properties
| C=3 | H=6 | Br=2
| Appearance = Colourless liquid
| Density = 1.937 g mL{{sup|−1}}
| MeltingPtK = 217.7
| BoilingPtK = 412 to 416
| HenryConstant = 6.7 μmol Pa{{sup|−1}} kg{{sup|−1}}
| RefractIndex = 1.519
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|Section3={{Chembox Thermochemistry
| HeatCapacity = 172.8 J K mol{{sup|−1}}
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|Section4={{Chembox Hazards
| GHSPictograms = {{GHS flame}} {{GHS exclamation mark}}
| GHSSignalWord = WARNING
| HPhrases = {{H-phrases|226|302|332}}
| FlashPtC = 50
| LD50 = 741 mg kg{{sup|−1}} (oral, rat)
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|Section5={{Chembox Related
| OtherFunction_label = alkanes
| OtherFunction = {{Unbulleted list|1,1-Dibromoethane|1,2-Dibromoethane|Tetrabromoethane|1,3-Dibromopropane|1,2,3-Tribromopropane}}
| OtherCompounds = Mitobronitol
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1,2-Dibromopropane, also known as propylene dibromide, is an organic compound with the formula CH{{sub|3}}CHBrCH{{sub|2}}Br. It is the simplest chiral hydrocarbon containing two bromine atoms:
File:1,2-Dibrompropane Enantiomers (Structural Formulae).png
References
1,2-Dibromo Propane also known as Propylene bromide is a naturally occurring organic compound. It is part of the Vicinal Dihalide family; it is highly unstable due to both torsional strain and its highly electrophilic nature.{{Reflist}}
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