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Bromoalkane compounds |
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Chloroalkane compounds |
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Bromochloro and bromoaromatic compounds |
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Bromocarboxylic acids and acyl bromide compounds |
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Details |
| Another name: |
1,4-Dibromobenzene |
| English Name: |
1,4-Dibromobenzene |
| CAS﹟: |
106-37-6 |
| Molecular formula: |
C6H4Br2 |
| Molecular weight: |
235.9 |
| Appearance: |
White crystalline body |
| Melting point: |
86-89℃ |
| Boiling point: |
220℃ |
| Flash point: |
219-220°C |
| Relative density: |
1.8322 |
| Refractive index: |
- |
| Content: |
≥99% |
| Moisture: |
≤0.05% |
| PH: |
6.0~8.0 |
| Non-volatiles: |
≤50PPM |
| Solubility: |
Insoluble in water, easily soluble in hot ethanol, acetone, ether, and hot benzene, soluble in ethanol and benzene |
| Toxicity: |
This product is toxic, irritating, and has an odor similar to xylene |
| Other properties: |
Thermal decomposition releases toxic bromide vapor |
| Use: |
This product is used for organic synthesis |
| Package: |
250KG/plastic bucket |
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