Halogen, sulfur, nitrogen compounds
Halogen, sulfur, and nitrogen compounds refer to organic molecules that incorporate one or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine), sulfur atoms, and/or nitrogen atoms into their chemical structures. These compounds exhibit diverse chemical properties and are widely utilized in various industrial, pharmaceutical, and agricultural applications. Halogenated compounds, such as chlorinated pesticides and brominated flame retardants, are known for their stability and ability to resist degradation, making them effective in pest control and fire prevention. Sulfur-containing compounds, like sulfonamides and thiol derivatives, play essential roles in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science due to their biological activity and chemical reactivity.
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