Bromo Benzene
| Product: | Bromobenzene |
| Synonym | Phenyl bromide |
| CAS # | 108-86-1 |
| Empirical Formula: | C6H5Br |
| M.W. | Approximately 157.01 g/mol |
| Appearance | Bromobenzene is a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature. |
| solubility | It is poorly soluble in water but is soluble in most organic solvents, such as ethanol, acetone, and ether. |
| Purity By GC | The purity of bromobenzene can be assessed by gas chromatography, which determines the concentration of the compound in the sample. A high-purity grade would be expected in most commercial applications. |
| Density: | The density of bromobenzene is approximately 1.49 g/cm³ at room temperature. |
| Melting point | -30°C |
| Boiling Point | 156°C td> |
| Acidity (HBR) | Bromobenzene is an aryl halide containing a bromine atom. It can release hydrogen bromide (HBr) when subjected to certain chemical reactions, particularly under acidic conditions.td> |
| Moisture | Like many organic compounds, bromobenzene should be handled with care in a dry environment because it can react with moisture or water, which might lead to hydrolysis and other undesired side reactions. |
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