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1,3-Dibromopropane is an organobromine compound with the formula (CH2)3Br2. It is a colorless liquid with sweet odor. It is used in organic synthesis to form C3-bridged compounds such as through C-N coupling reactions. 1,3-Dibromopropane was used in the first cyclopropane synthesis in 1881, known as the Freund reaction. |
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