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halocarbon
(redirected from Organic halide)

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halocarbon [¦ha·lō¦kär·bən]
(organic chemistry)
A compound of carbon and a halogen, sometimes with hydrogen.


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00 Paperback TD459 Researchers at the University of Massachusetts and Ohio State University investigate the measurement, formation, precursors, occurrence, properties, and identity of total organic halide (TOX) in drinking waters.
The study also analyzed total organic halides (TOX), a group that includes THMs, HAAs, and other organic halides that may not have been identified individually.
The work did suggest, however, that brominated compounds and total organic halides at normal-range levels in purified drinking water might modestly increase the risk of miscarriages.
 
 
 
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