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  2. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    Density (g cm-3) Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 K b & K f [1] Lauric acid: 298.9 44 –3.9 Acetic acid: 1.04 117.9 3.14 16.6 –3.90 K b [1] K f [2] Acetone: 0.78 56.2 1.67 –94.8 K b [3] Benzene: 0.87 80.1 2.65 5.5 –5.12 K b & K f [2 ...

  3. Phenol - Wikipedia

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    Phenol is a component in liquidliquid phenol–chloroform extraction technique used in molecular biology for obtaining nucleic acids from tissues or cell culture samples. Depending on the pH of the solution either DNA or RNA can be extracted. Phenol is so inexpensive that it also attracts many small-scale uses.

  4. Pentafluorophenol - Wikipedia

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    white solid or colorless liquid Melting point: 32.8 °C (91.0 °F; 305.9 K) Boiling point: ... This is the perfluorinated analogue of phenol. It is a white odorless ...

  5. 2-Chlorophenol - Wikipedia

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    colorless liquid Density: 1.2634 g/cm 3 at 20 °C [2] ... It is an intermediate in the polychlorination of phenol. [8] 2-Chlorophenol is a colorless liquid, although ...

  6. Polyphenol - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the Ancient Greek word πολύς (polus, meaning "many, much") and the word ‘phenol’ which refers to a chemical structure formed by attachment of an aromatic benzenoid ring to a hydroxyl (-OH) group (hence the -ol suffix). The term "polyphenol" has been in use at least since 1894. [4]

  7. 4-Chlorophenol - Wikipedia

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    It is prepared by chlorination of phenol, preferably in polar solvents, which tends to yield the 4-chloro derivative. Direct chlorination of molten phenol favors the formation of 2-chlorophenol . [ 7 ]

  8. 2-Ethylphenol - Wikipedia

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    colorless liquid Density: 1.0146 g/cm 3: Melting point: −3.3 °C (26.1 °F; 269.8 K) ... It is produced by ethylation of phenol using ethylene or ethanol in the ...

  9. Cardanol - Wikipedia

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    Cardanol is hydrophobic and remains flexible and liquid at very low temperatures; [5] its freezing point is below −20 °C, it has a density of 0.930 g/mL, and boils at 225 °C under reduced pressure (10 mmHg). [6] CAS registry number: 37330-39-5.