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    Chlorobenzene is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 132.2 °C. The bitter acid required for the production of military explosives during the First World War. Between 1940 and 1960, it was used in large quantities to produce DDT pesticides. After 1960, DDT was gradually replaced by other pesticides with high efficiency and low residual toxicity, and the demand for chlorobenzene was declining. It is mainly used as a solvent for ethyl cellulose and many resins to produce a variety of other benzene intermediates such as nitrochlorobenzene.


    Chinese name: Chlorobenzene


    Chinese alias: chlorobenzene, monochlorobenzene, chlorinated benzene; chlorinated benzene;


    English name: chlorobenzene


    English alias: monochloro-benzene; Chlorobenzene; Chloroacetic anhydride;


    CAS No.: 108-90-7


    Molecular formula: C6H5Cl


    Molecular weight: 112.55700


    Exact quality: 112.00800


    LogP: 2.34000



    Appearance and traits: colorless transparent liquid with bitter almond flavor.


    Melting point (°C): -45.2


    Relative density (water = 1): 1.10


    Boiling point (°C): 132.2


    Relative vapor density (air = 1): 3.9


    Saturated vapor pressure (kPa): 1.33 (20 ° C)


    Critical temperature (°C): 359.2


    Critical pressure (MPa): 4.52


    Logarithm of the octanol/water partition coefficient: 2.84


    Flash point (°C): 28


    Upper explosion limit % (V/V): 9.6


    Ignition temperature (°C): 590


    Lower explosion limit % (V/V): 1.3


    Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, chloroform, carbon disulfide, benzene.


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