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Carius halogen method

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The Carius halogen method is a chemical analytical technique used to determine the halogen content, particularly the amount of chlorine, bromine, or iodine, in organic compounds. Named after the chemist Friedrich Carius who developed the method, it is a useful tool in organic chemistry and materials science for the analysis of halogenated organic compounds.

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