CAS 108-86-1
:Bromobenzene
Description:
Bromobenzene, with the CAS number 108-86-1, is an aromatic organic compound characterized by a benzene ring substituted with a bromine atom. It is a colorless to light yellow liquid at room temperature, exhibiting a sweet, aromatic odor. Bromobenzene is relatively non-polar, making it soluble in organic solvents but insoluble in water. Its molecular formula is C6H5Br, and it has a molecular weight of approximately 157.01 g/mol. The compound is known for its stability and is used as a solvent and in the synthesis of various organic compounds, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Bromobenzene can undergo electrophilic substitution reactions, typical of aromatic compounds, and can also participate in nucleophilic substitution reactions due to the presence of the bromine atom. However, it is important to handle bromobenzene with care, as it is considered toxic and can pose health risks upon exposure. Proper safety measures should be taken when working with this compound in laboratory or industrial settings.
Formula:C6H5Br
InChI:InChI=1S/C6H5Br/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5H
InChI key:InChIKey=QARVLSVVCXYDNA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:BrC1=CC=CC=C1
Synonyms:- 1-Bromobenzene
- Benzene, bromo-
- Brombenzol
- Bromobenceno
- Bromobenzene 99+%
- Bromobenzol
- Monobromobenzene
- Nci-C55492
- Nsc 6529
- Phenyl bromide
- Phenylbromide
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Bromobenzene
CAS:Bromobenzene is a reactive molecule that can be used in organic syntheses. It can also be used to change the properties of other molecules, such as reducing the reactivity of anhydrous sodium. Bromobenzene has been shown to have hepatotoxic effects in rats by inducing liver lesions and affecting iron homeostasis. Bromobenzene is toxic to humans and reacts with oxygen to form bromate, which is toxic to cells. The reaction mechanism for this process has not been elucidated yet, but it is believed that a tetrazolium dye may be involved in the oxidation catalyst. br>br> Bromobenzene is an aromatic compound with chemical formula C6H5Br. This molecule consists of benzene ring with two bromine atoms attached at ortho positions on the ring (see figure). br>br> The general structure for aromatic compounds is as follows: br>br> CFormula:C6H5BrPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:157.01 g/molBromobenzene Reagent Grade, 99%
CAS:Formula:C6H5BrPurity:min. 99%Color and Shape:Clear, Colourless to faint yellow, Liquid, max. 50Molecular weight:157.01Bromobenzene extrapure, 99%
CAS:Formula:C6H5BrPurity:min. 99%Color and Shape:Clear, Almost colourless, Liquid, max. 30Molecular weight:157.02



