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Which of these is NOT a trihalomethane?

A: CHCl3
B: CH3Cl
C: CHF3
D: CHBr2Cl

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Final answer:

Among the given options, (B) CH3Cl, which is Methyl chloride, is NOT a trihalomethane since it has only one halogen atom rather than the three halogen atoms required to be classified as a trihalomethane.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which of the following compounds is NOT a trihalomethane. Trihalomethanes are chemical compounds that have three halogen atoms attached to a methane molecule. By assessing the molecular compositions of the given options, we can identify that:

  • (A) CHCl3 (Chloroform) has three halogen atoms (chlorine) attached to a methane molecule, making it a trihalomethane.
  • (B) CH3Cl (Methyl chloride) has only one halogen atom (chlorine) attached to a methane molecule, so it is not a trihalomethane.
  • (C) CHF3 (Fluoroform) contains three halogen atoms (fluorine) attached to a methane molecule, qualifying it as a trihalomethane.
  • (D) CHBr2Cl has three halogen atoms (two bromine and one chlorine) attached to a methane structure, which makes it a trihalomethane as well.

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