-
which are
dichlorobenzenes: 1,2-
Dichlorobenzene or ortho-
dichlorobenzene; 1,3-
Dichlorobenzene or meta-
dichlorobenzene; 1,4-
Dichlorobenzene or para-dichlorobenzene...
-
advantage of its
relatively high
melting point of 53.5 °C; the
isomeric dichlorobenzenes and
chlorobenzene melt well
below room temperature. p-DCB is used to...
- 3-chloroaniline. It also
arises from the
isomerization of the
other dichlorobenzenes at high temperature. This
chemical is combustible. "Hazardous decomposition...
- "Measurements of
Saturated Vapor Pressure above the
Liquid Phase for
Isomeric Dichlorobenzenes and 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene".
Journal of
Chemical &
Engineering Data...
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original on
October 23, 2020.
Retrieved February 21, 2016. "ToxFAQs™ for
Dichlorobenzenes".
Toxic Substances Portal.
Agency for
Toxic Substances and Disease...
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positional isomers: 1,2- or ortho-, 1,3- or meta-, and 1,4- or para-
dichlorobenzene. For the same reason,
there is only one
phenol (hydroxybenzene), but...
- then
later para-
dichlorobenzene, both now
known to be
hazardous to
health by inhalation. In some areas, the use of para-
dichlorobenzene-based
blocks has...
- that
remain in use, such as
Bisphenol A (found in some plastics) and
dichlorobenzene (used in
mothballs and air deodorants), and to
banned but persistent...
- is
conducted as a
continuous process to
minimize the
formation of
dichlorobenzenes.
Because chlorine is electronegative, C6H5Cl
exhibits somewhat decreased...
- K) and
neopentane −16.4 °C (256.8 K).
Likewise in
xylenes and also
dichlorobenzenes the
melting point increases in the
order meta,
ortho and then para...