ACS Reagent Bromochloromethane
American Chemical Society reagent grade bromochloromethane meeting strict purity specs for trace analysis, under HTS 2903.79.10.00 as a dihalogenated acyclic hydrocarbon. Supplied in 500g PTFE-lined bottles for research institutions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If containing heterocyclic ring structure (rare impurity form)
Chapter notes exclude heterocyclic compounds from acyclic halogenated headings.
If imported as certified reference material with matrix additives
Prepared chemical mixtures for lab analysis classify under 3824.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include lot-specific purity analysis; CBP may test for isomers per chapter note (b)
• DOT-compliant packaging essential; Class 6.1 toxic liquid label required
• Watch for anti-dumping duties if from specific origins; verify Commerce scope rulings
Related Products under HTS 2903.79.10.00
Bromochloromethane
Bromochloromethane (CH2BrCl) is a halogenated derivative of methane containing both bromine and chlorine atoms, classifying it under HTS 2903.79.10.00 as a halogenated acyclic hydrocarbon with two or more different halogens. It is primarily used as a solvent and in organic synthesis.
Laboratory Grade Bromochloromethane
High-purity bromochloromethane (>99%) packaged in 100ml amber glass bottles for analytical laboratory use, falling under HTS 2903.79.10.00 due to its chemical structure as a dihalogenated acyclic hydrocarbon. Used in chromatographic standards and synthetic reactions.
Bromochloromethane Solvent 99% Pure
Industrial solvent grade bromochloromethane at 99% purity in 1L metal cans, classified under HTS 2903.79.10.00 as a separate chemically defined halogenated acyclic hydrocarbon with two different halogens. Commonly used in pharmaceutical intermediate production.