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Chlorobenzene

Chlorobenzene (abbreviated PhCl) is an aryl chloride and the simplest of the chlorobenzenes, consisting of a benzene ring substituted with one chlorine atom. Its chemical formula is C6H5Cl. This colorless, flammable liquid is a common solvent and a widely used intermediate in the manufacture of other chemicals.

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Chlorobenzene

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples48
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
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Chlorobenzene

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related to Toxicology and biodegradation · 6
Chlorobenzene → However, Humans, NPL, Rhodococcus, The, Upon
related to Niche and former uses · 5
Chlorobenzene → At, DDT, Dow, Labeling, The
related to Production · 5
Chlorobenzene → Because, C6H5Cl, Industrially, It, Lewis
related to On other planets · 4
Chlorobenzene → It, Mars, Martian, The
related to External links · 3
Chlorobenzene → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Safety · 3
Chlorobenzene → Health Administration, LD50, The Occupational Safety
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Chlorobenzene → Sandmeyer

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chloride reaction used solvent c6h5cl safety via one manufacture chemicals production benzene water occupational exposure related chemical formula flammable chlorine

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nitrophenolsinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
nitroanisoleinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
chloroanilineinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
and phenylenediaminesinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
which are used in the production of herbicidesinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
dyestuffsinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
chemicals for rubberinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
and pharmaceuticals.It is also used as a high-boiling solvent in industrialinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
laboratory applicationsinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
for materials such as oilsinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
waxesinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text
resinsinstance ofUsesThe major use of chlorobenzene is as a precursor for further intermediates0.80text

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