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Alcohols, Ethers, and Thiols

An anesthesiologist administers isofluraneto a patient before surgery. [Pg.239]

The discovery that inhaling ethers could make a patient insensitive to pain revolutionized the practice of medicine. Inset A model of isoflurane, CF3CHCIOCHF2, a halogenated ether widely used as an inhalation anesthetic in both human and veterinary medicine. (Alan Levenson/Stone/Getty Images) [Pg.239]

2 How to Predict Relative Boiling Points of Compounds of Similar Molecular Weight [Pg.239]

3 How to Predict the Position of Equilibrium of an Acid-Base Reaction [Pg.239]

8B Blood Alcohol Screening 8C Ethylene Oxide A Chemical Sterilant [Pg.239]


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