A colourless, liquid organic compound used as a solvent and starting material for the manufacture of other organic compounds, such as phenol.
CAS Number: 108-90-7. A colorless, flammable, volatile, toxic liquid used in organic synthesis (as of DDT) and as a solvent. Chemical formula = C6H5Cl. Molecular weight = 112.56 g/mol. Learn More...
a colorless volatile flammable liquid with an almond odor that is made from chlorine and benzene; used as a solvent and in the production of phenol and DDt and other organic compounds
A colorless organic liquid with a faint, almond-like odor. The greatest use of monochlorobenzene is in the manufacture of other organic chemicals, dyes and insecticides. It is also a solvent for adhesives, drugs, rubber, paints and dry-cleaning. A lifetime of exposure can cause damage to the central nervous system as well as the liver and kidneys.
C6H5Cl, a colorless liquid that is manufactured for use as a solvent. It quickly evaporates in the air and is degraded by hydroxyl radicals that are produced photochemically. The gas acts as a source of ClOx, which helps in the breakdown of stratospheric ozone.
Chlorobenzene is an aromatic organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5Cl. It is a colorless, flammable liquid first made in 1851 by reacting phenol and phosphorus pentachloride.