2-Chlorophenol
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2-Chlorophenol | |
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IUPAC name | 2-Chlorophenol |
Other names | 2-Hydroxychlorobenzene o-Chlorophenol |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [95-57-8] |
SMILES | ClC1=C(O)C=CC=C1 |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | C6H5ClO |
Molar mass | 128.56 g/mol |
Appearance | Light amber, liquid |
Density | 1.262 g/cm³, liquid |
Melting point |
8 °C /(46.40°F) |
Boiling point |
173.0 - 175.0 °C |
Solubility in water | Slightly Soluble (20-25°C) |
Hazards | |
MSDS | External MSDS |
Main hazards | Corrosive - causes burns |
Flash point | 85 °C/ 185.00 °F |
Autoignition temperature |
550 °C |
Related compounds | |
Related aromatic hydrocarbons |
benzene phenol chlorobenzene |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
2-Chlorophenol or ortho-chlorophenol has a medicinal taste and smell, and is a slightly acidic liquid (its Acid dissociation constant is 8.83). It is used as a disinfectant agent.
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[edit] External links
- ToxFAQs for Chlorophenols, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry