Benzene, brominated chlorinated - Names and Identifiers
Benzene, brominated chlorinated - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H3BrCl2
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Molar Mass | 225.89802 |
Benzene, brominated chlorinated - Introduction
Benzene is a colorless liquid commonly found in petroleum and coal coke oven gases. It has a special fragrance, volatile, insoluble in water. Benzene is an organic solvent that can be used to dissolve many organic compounds.
Bromochlorobenzene is a bromine and chlorine substituted benzene ring compounds. It may have different substitution sites, such as 1,2-bromochlorobenzene, 1,3-bromochlorobenzene, etc. Bromochlorobenzene is a colorless liquid with benzene-like properties. It can be used as a reaction intermediate, catalyst and solvent.
Benzene and bromochlorobenzene can be obtained from chlorinated benzene. Chlorobenzene chloride refers to the use of chlorine or chlorinating agent and benzene reaction of the compound. This reaction is carried out at an elevated temperature in the presence of a catalyst.
For safety information, benzene is a compound that is toxic to humans. Long-term exposure to high concentrations of benzene gas or liquid can cause poisoning, causing damage to the liver, kidneys, and blood. Bromochlorobenzene also has similar toxicity. When using these compounds, strict protective measures should be taken, such as wearing protective glasses and gloves, to ensure adequate ventilation of the environment, to avoid inhalation and contact. If inhaled or exposed to these compounds, first aid should be given immediately.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:02:46