bromobenzyl cyanide

bromobenzyl cyanide
bro·mo·ben·zyl cyanide .brō-mō-.ben-.zēl-, -zəl- also brom·ben·zyl cyanide .brōm-.ben- n a light-yellow oily lacrimatory compound C8H6BrN having an odor of sour fruit

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