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Halobenzenes are a
group of aryl
halides consisting of a
benzene ring with
halogen atoms as substituents. This
includes these groups of
halobenzenes: Fluorobenzenes...
- compound, it
commonly refers to
halobenzenes,
which are
specifically halogenated derivatives of benzene.
Groups of
halobenzenes include fluorobenzenes, chlorobenzenes...
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commercial significance, many
other routes to
benzene exist.
Phenol and
halobenzenes can be
reduced with metals.
Benzoic acid and its
salts undergo decarboxylation...
- KAsH2 + H2O → KOH + AsH3 Pot****ium
dihydrogen arsinide KAsH2
reacts with
halobenzenes C6H5X,
where X = Cl, Br, I (chlorobenzene C6H5Cl,
bromobenzene C6H5Br...
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Autoignition temperature 565 °C (1,049 °F; 838 K)
Related compounds Related halobenzenes Fluorobenzene Chlorobenzene Iodobenzene Except where otherwise noted...
- (October 1973). "Inductive and
mesomeric effects on the π
orbitals of
halobenzenes".
Molecular Physics. 26 (4): 1037–1052. Bibcode:1973MolPh..26.1037S....
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Thermochemistry Heat
capacity (C) 0.779 J/K
Related compounds Related halobenzenes Fluorobenzene Chlorobenzene Bromobenzene Except where otherwise noted...
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elimination of
hydrogen fluoride. PhF
behaves rather differently from
other halobenzene derivatives owing to the pi-donor
properties of fluoride. For example...
- (Recommended) none IDLH (Immediate danger) 1000 ppm
Related compounds Related Halobenzenes Fluorobenzene Bromobenzene Iodobenzene Related compounds benzene 1,4-dichlorobenzene...
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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...