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DictionarySeeethyleneethylene dibromide
ethylene dibromide[′eth·ə·lēn dī′brō‚mīd] (organic chemistry) BrCH2CH2Br A colorless, poisonous liquid, boiling at 131°C; insoluble in water; used in medicine, as a solvent in organic synthesis, and in antiknock gasoline. Also known as ethylene bromide. ethylene dibromide
eth·yl·ene di·bro·mide (eth'il-ēn dī-brō'mīd), Compound used in antiknock gasolines. Severe skin irritant; may cause blistering. Inhalation causes delayed pulmonary lesions. Prolonged exposure may also result in liver and kidney injury. May be a human carcinogen.eth·yl·ene di·bro·mide (eth'il-ēn dī-brō'mīd) Compound used in antiknock gasolines. Severe skin irritant; may cause blistering. Inhalation causes delayed pulmonary lesions. Prolonged exposure may also result in liver and kidney injury. May be a human carcinogen. AcronymsSeeEDB |