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Bromomethyl ethyl ketone is a brominated ketone with lachrymatory effects. It was used as a chemical warfare agent in World War I. Bromomethyl ethyl ketone was developed as an alternative to bromoacetone, because acetone, the precursor to bromoacetone, was required for explosives production.[1][2]
^The War Gases. 1939.
^War gases, their identification and decontamination. New York, Interscience Publishers. 1942.
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Bromomethylethylketone is a brominated ketone with lachrymatory effects. It was used as a chemical warfare agent in World War I. Bromomethylethyl ketone...
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incorporated into the final product. The reaction of pyridine with bromomethylketones gives the related pyridinium salt, wherein the methylene group is...
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