Dihalomethane

The dihalomethanes are organic compounds in which two hydrogen atoms in methane are replaced by a halogen. They belong to the haloalkanes or to the subgroup of halomethanes and contains ten members.

There are four members with only one sort of halogenes: Difluoromethane, Dichloromethane, Dibromomethane and Diiodomethane.

There are six members with two sorts of halogenes:

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