2,5-Dibromobenzotrifluoride is an organic compound characterized by the chemical formula C6Br2F3. It is a halogenated aromatic compound, featuring a benzene ring with two bromine atoms at the 2nd and 5th positions and three fluorine atoms attached to it. This molecule is known for its high electronegativity due to the presence of fluorine atoms, which can influence its reactivity and stability. It is often used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, taking advantage of its reactivity in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. The compound is typically synthesized through the bromination of benzotrifluoride, and its handling requires appropriate safety measures due to its potential toxicity and reactivity.