Chemical Structure Description
A chemical structure of a molecule includes the arrangement of atoms and the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. The Bromoethane molecule contains a total of 7 bond(s). There are 2 non-H bond(s). Images of the chemical structure of Bromoethane are given below:
The 2D chemical structure image of Bromoethane is also called skeletal formula, which is the standard notation for organic molecules. The carbon atoms in the chemical structure of Bromoethane are implied to be located at the corner(s) and hydrogen atoms attached to carbon atoms are not indicated – each carbon atom is considered to be associated with enough hydrogen atoms to provide the carbon atom with four bonds.
The 3D chemical structure image of Bromoethane is based on the ball-and-stick model which displays both the three-dimensional position of the atoms and the bonds between them. The radius of the spheres is therefore smaller than the rod lengths in order to provide a clearer view of the atoms and bonds throughout the chemical structure model of Bromoethane. Download structure data file (SDF/MOL) file of this compound.
Interactive 3D Visualization
For a better understanding of the chemical structure, an interactive 3D visualization of Bromoethane is provided here.
The Bromoethane molecule shown in the visualization screen can be rotated interactively by keep clicking and moving the mouse button. Mouse wheel zoom is available as well – the size of the Bromoethane molecule can be increased or decreased by scrolling the mouse wheel.
The information of the atoms, bonds, connectivity and coordinates included in the chemical structure of Bromoethane can easily be identified by this visualization. By right-clicking the visualization screen, various other options are available including the visualization of van der Waals surface and exporting to an image file.
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Additional Information for Identifying Bromoethane Molecule
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SMILES (Simplified Molecular-Input Line-Entry System) string of Bromoethane
The SMILES string of Bromoethane is CCBr, which can be can be imported by most molecule editors for conversion back into two-dimensional drawings or three-dimensional models of the Bromoethane.
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Structure Data File (SDF/MOL File) of Bromoethane
The structure data file (SDF/MOL File) of Bromoethane is available for download in the SDF page of Bromoethane, which provides the information about the atoms, bonds, connectivity and coordinates of Bromoethane. The Bromoethane structure data file can be imported to most of the cheminformatics software systems and applications.
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Chemical formula of Bromoethane
The molecular formula of Bromoethane is available in chemical formula page of Bromoethane, which identifies each constituent element by its chemical symbol and indicates the proportionate number of atoms of each element.
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Molecular weight of Bromoethane
The molecular weight of Bromoethane is available in molecular weight page of Bromoethane, which is calculated as the sum of the atomic weights of each constituent element multiplied by the number of atoms of that element in the molecular formula.
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Other names (synonyms) or registry numbers of Bromoethane
The Bromoethane compound may be called differently depending on the various different situations of industrial applications. Below are the list of the other names (synonyms) of Bromoethane including the various registry numbers, if available:
- BBV-46883651
- AR-1I0797
- F0001-1861
- I14-5818
- B0588
- S813
- CAS-74-96-4
- UN 1891
- RTR-031646
- Bromoethane, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
- Ethyl bromide [UN1891] [Poison]
- MFCD00000232
- Ethyl bromide [UN1891] [Poison]
- ANW-36549
- CS-D1408
- Bromoethane, reagent grade, 98%
- LI8384T9PH
- Bromoethane, 98% 100g
- 1-BROMO-ETHANE
- 1-bromo ethane
- bromo ethane
- Ethylbromidium
- Bromodiborane
- C2H5Br
- BBX
- Bromoethane (ethyl bromide)
- Etylu bromek [Polish]
- Bromo-ethane
- Halon 2001
- Etylu bromek
- ethylbromide
- Bromure d'ethyle
- Hydrobromic ether
- Bromic ether
- Monobromoethane
- 1-Bromoethane
- Ethane, bromo-
- 74-96-4
- ETHYL BROMIDE
Bromoethane Identification Summary Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What’s the chemical formula of Bromoethane? |
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C2H5Br |
How many atoms and what are the elements included the Bromoethane molecule? |
8 atom(s) - 5 Hydrogen atom(s), 2 Carbon atom(s), and 1 Bromine atom(s) |
How many chemical bonds and what kind of bonds are included the Bromoethane structure? |
7 bond(s) - 2 non-H bond(s) |
What’s the Bromoethane’s molecular weight? |
108.9651 g/mol |
What’s the SMILES code of Bromoethane? |
CCBr |
What’s the InChI string of Bromoethane? |
InChI=1S/C2H5Br/c1-2-3/h2H2,1H3 |
What’s the InChIKey code of Bromoethane? |
RDHPKYGYEGBMSE-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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