Isophthalic acid

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Isophthalic acid
Isophthalic acid
Other names Benzene-1,3-dicarboxylic acid
meta-Phthalic acid
Identifiers
CAS number [121-91-5]
SMILES C1=CC(=CC(=C1)C(=O)O)C(=O)O
Properties
Molecular formula C6H4(COOH)2
Molar mass 166.14 g/mol
Appearance White crystalline solid
Density 1.526 g/cm3, Solid
Solubility in water Insoluble in water
Hazards
EU classification not listed
Related compounds
Related carboxylic acids Phthalic acid
Terephthalic acid
Benzoic acid
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

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Isophthalic acid, or benzene-1,3-dicarboxylic acid, is an aromatic dicarboxylic acid, with formula C6H4(COOH)2.

It is an isomer of phthalic acid and terephthalic acid.

Isophthalic acid can be obtained by oxidizing meta-xylene with chromic acid, or by fusing potassium meta-sulphobenzoate, or meta-brombenzoate with potassium formate (terephthalic acid is also formed in the last case). It melts above 300°. The barium salt (6H2O) is very soluble (a distinction between phthalic and terephthalic acids). Uvitic acid, 5-methylisophthalic acid, is obtained by oxidizing mesitylene or by condensing pyroracemic acid with baryta water.

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