bromoacetone

bromoacetone
bro·mo·ac·e·tone .brō-mō-'as-ə-.tōn also brom·ac·e·tone (')brō-'mas-ə-.tōn n a colorless lacrimatory not very stable liquid compound C3H5OBr

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