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Chlorobenzene (abbreviated PhCl) is an aryl
chloride and the
simplest of the
chlorobenzenes,
consisting of a
benzene ring
substituted with one chlorine...
- This page
provides supplementary chemical data on
Chlorobenzene. The
handling of this
chemical may
incur notable safety precautions. It is
highly recommend...
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Chlorobenzenes are a
group of aryl chlorides/halobenzenes
consisting of one or more
chlorine atoms as
substituents on a
benzene core. They have the formula...
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chlorobenzene.
Benzene can be
readily converted to
chlorobenzene by
nucleophilic aromatic substitution via a
benzyne intermediate.
Chlorobenzene is...
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Production levels are
decreasing owing to
environmental concerns.
Chlorobenzenes are used
mainly as solvents. Friedel-Crafts
halogenation or "direct...
- phenol. The net
conversion is: C6H5SO3H + 2 NaOH → C6H5OH + Na2SO3 + H2O
Chlorobenzene can be
hydrolyzed to
phenol using a base (Dow process) or
steam (Raschig–Hooker...
- Hexachlorobenzene, or perchlorobenzene, is an aryl
chloride and a six-substituted
chlorobenzene with the
molecular formula C6Cl6. It is a
fungicide formerly used as...
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flows into
Sydney Harbour.
Tibrol produced phenol, the
insecticides chlorobenzene/chlorophenol/DDT, and the
herbicides 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T.
Union Carbide...
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insoluble in
other organic solvents such as toluene, p-xylene, and
chlorobenzene. This
compound is used in
organic synthesis as a base. It also appears...
- 3-nitrochlorobenzene. 4-Nitrochlorobenzene is
prepared industrially by
nitration of
chlorobenzene: ClC6H5 + HNO3 → ClC6H4NO2 + H2O This
reaction affords both the 2- and...