Introduction : Fluroxene belongs to the group of Anesthetics particularly General Anesthetics. Description It is a comparatively highly ...
Introduction:
Fluroxene belongs to the group of Anesthetics particularly General Anesthetics.
Description
It is a comparatively highly volatile pleasant-smelling anaesthetic employed most frequently for procedures requiring either the first or upper second plane of anaesthesia, e.g., cardiac, dental, obstetric, orthopedic and certain types of urologic and gynaecologic surgery. Being a good analgesic it brings recovery rapidly. Postoperative nausea and vomiting are uncommon.
Analysis
Structure and Synthesis of Fluroxene
Fluroxene belongs to the group of Anesthetics particularly General Anesthetics.
Description
It is a comparatively highly volatile pleasant-smelling anaesthetic employed most frequently for procedures requiring either the first or upper second plane of anaesthesia, e.g., cardiac, dental, obstetric, orthopedic and certain types of urologic and gynaecologic surgery. Being a good analgesic it brings recovery rapidly. Postoperative nausea and vomiting are uncommon.
Analysis
(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)ethene
Chemical Formula: C4H5F3O
Exact Mass: 126.03
Molecular Weight: 126.08
m/z: 126.03 (100.0%), 127.03 (4.4%)
Elemental Analysis: C, 38.11; H, 4.00; F, 45.21; O, 12.69
Chemical Formula: C4H5F3O
Exact Mass: 126.03
Molecular Weight: 126.08
m/z: 126.03 (100.0%), 127.03 (4.4%)
Elemental Analysis: C, 38.11; H, 4.00; F, 45.21; O, 12.69
Structure and Synthesis of Fluroxene
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