Exposure to carbon tetrachloride can cause dizziness, light-headedness, nausea, and vomiting, leading to permanent damage to nerve cells. In severe cases, it can result in stupor, coma, unconsciousness, or death. The chemical may also make the heart beat irregularly or ...
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Haloalkanes have low solubility in water because energy is required to overcome attractions between haloalkane molecules and break hydrogen bonds in water. The new attractions between haloalkanes and water molecules are weaker than the original hydrogen bonds in water, resulting ...
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Halogen derivatives have greater polarity and higher molecular mass compared to parent hydrocarbons, resulting in stronger intermolecular forces of attraction (dipole-dipole and van der Waals). This leads to higher boiling points in chlorides, bromides, and iodides compared to hydrocarbons of ...
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