Very, but in high concentration, it can be toxic. But that is highly unlikely.
You Betcha! Chlorine Gas, a biproduct of its chemical reaction (Mixture you specified) is deadly, Its also corrosive so you will "rust in peace"....don't play with chemicals!
The simple answer is no. Benzene has intermediate bonds (3 electrons) instead of the alternating double bonds proposed by Kekule. The forth electron in the P orbital becomes delocalised to form two rings of electrons, both above and below the molecule.
Alkyl
It depends on the structure of the alkyl halide. Although generally E1 elimination would predominate in cases where the alkyl halide is highly substituted (and more products are possible).
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Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride
You Betcha! Chlorine Gas, a biproduct of its chemical reaction (Mixture you specified) is deadly, Its also corrosive so you will "rust in peace"....don't play with chemicals!
Clorox wipes are a popular cleaning product that are known for their disinfecting power. The active ingredients in Clorox wipes are: Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chlorides Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chlorides Alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Other cleaning agentsIn addition Clorox wipes contain other ingredients such as preservatives fragrances and dyes. These ingredients help to give the wipes their pleasant smell color and texture.
A benzalkonium is any of a class of quaternary ammonium cations containing a benzyl, two methyl and another, longer alkyl group.
Scrubbing Bubbles is a cleaning product form SC Johnson. Its ingredients are n-Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chlorides, n-Alkyl Dimethyl Ethylbenzyl Ammonium Chlorides, water, Butoxypropanol, Alkyl Polyglycoside, Polyethylene Oxide, Ethoxylated Alcohol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, fragrance and dyes.
Yes, it kills them. In an experiment done for a biology laboratory, we poured lysol on plants instead of water. Solutions made of different concentrations of lysol were poured over lettuce seeds. They could not germinate.
Cationic detergents are the quaternary ammonium salt of acetates, chlorides or bromides. For example, alkyl trimethyl ammonium bromide
Bactium is a colon cleanser. It is composed of many cyclic organic compounds like N - alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride' octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride and special derivation from the urea to actually facilitate a colon cleansing action. If you do ot recognize (or can't spell) the ingredients in any health product you might want to think twice about using it. You can't beat natural food products for all of your health needs. The colon thrives on grains, bran, oats, flaxseeds, beans, green vegetables, many fruits like blackberries and others, as organic as you can afford or better yet grow yourself with pesticides or horrible fertilizers. We have to buy groceries to eat so why not spen our money to buy the ones that wil do our body and brain the most good. Here's to the best of health for all of us.
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The simple answer is no. Benzene has intermediate bonds (3 electrons) instead of the alternating double bonds proposed by Kekule. The forth electron in the P orbital becomes delocalised to form two rings of electrons, both above and below the molecule.
an example of Alkyl halides is R-X ( x represents any halogen) C2F4 is Teflon it is an example of Alkyl Halides
it is C6H5-R , R = any alkyl group.