Molecule ID: 9625

IUPAC Name: bromo-chloro-difluoromethane

Description: The molecule is a one-carbon compound that is methane in which the hydrogens have been replaced by two fluorines, a bromine, and a chlorine. Widely used in 'vapourising liquid'-type fire extinguishers, its use is now generally banned under the Montreal Protocol (ozone-depleting substances), although it is still used in certain applications (e.g. aviation). It is a one-carbon compound, an organobromine compound, an organochlorine compound and an organofluorine compound.

SMILES: FC(F)(Cl)Br

SELFIES: [F][C][Branch1][C][F][Branch1][C][Cl][Br]

InChI: InChI=1S/CBrClF2/c2-1(3,4)5

Molecular Properties:
- Polar Surface Area: 0.0 Ų
- LogP: 2.4