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Dissolved volatile halogenated organic compounds

Seawater contains considerable amounts of dissolved halogenated organic substances. The following chapter deals with the low relative molecular mass fraction, i.e., substances with one to four carbon atoms. This group of compounds is often called halocarbons or volatile halogenated organic compounds (VHOC). [Pg.501]


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Dissolved organic compounds

Halogen compounds

Halogen compounds, organic

Halogenated organics

Halogenation compounds

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Volatile halogenated organic

Volatile organic compounds

Volatile organic compounds volatility

Volatility organics

Volatility, organic compounds

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