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Adverse reactions to a medication should always be noted in the patient's record.
2-Butanol
An organic chemical compound, a secondary alcohol, with the formula CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3, characterized by a hydroxyl group attached to the second carbon of a butane chain.
Butane
A gas compound known as C4H10, which can be found in two different structural variations, utilized for fuel and cooling purposes.
Dehydrohalogenation
A chemical reaction in which a halogen atom and a hydrogen atom are removed from an organic molecule, forming an alkene.
Alkyl Chlorides
Organic compounds containing a chlorine atom covalently bonded to an aliphatic carbon chain, used in various chemical syntheses.
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