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  2. Benzophenone - Wikipedia

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    Benzophenone has been found in some fungi, fruits and plants, including grapes. [4] It is a white solid with a low melting point and rose-like odor [ 5 ] that is soluble in organic solvents. Benzophenone is the simplest diaromatic ketone .

  3. Monobromophenol - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 3–7 °C [1] 28–32 °C [2] 61–64 °C [3] Boiling point: 195–196 °C [1] 236 °C [2] 235–236 °C [3] pKa [4] 8.42: 9.11: 9.34 GHS hazard ...

  4. Dibromophenol - Wikipedia

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    C 6 H 4 Br 2 O Molar mass: 251.90 g/mol Physical state: Solid Melting point: 68–69 °C [1] 40 °C [1] 73–74 °C [1] 56–57 °C [1] 94 °C [1] 81 °C [1] pKa: 7. ...

  5. Bromobenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    4-Bromobenzaldehyde [3] [4] Structure Molecular formula: C 7 H 5 BrO (BrC 6 H 4 COH) Molar mass: 185.020 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid colorless liquid white solid CAS number [6630-33-7] [3132-99-8] [1122-91-4] Properties Density and phase: 1.585 g/ml, liquid 1.587 g/ml, liquid solid Solubility in water: practically insoluble Melting point ...

  6. Dibromobenzene - Wikipedia

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    Dibromobenzenes are a group of bromobenzenes with the formula C 6 H 4 Br 2, ... Melting point: 7.1 °C −7.0 °C 87 °C Boiling point: 225 °C 218–220 °C 220.4 °C

  7. 4-Bromobenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    4-Bromobenzaldehyde, or p-bromobenzaldehyde, is an organobromine compound with the formula BrC 6 H 4 CHO. It is one of three isomers of bromobenzaldehyde . [ 3 ] It displays reactivity characteristic of benzaldehyde and an aryl bromide .

  8. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the literature, the most recent reference [Handbook on the chemistry and physics of rare earths, vol.12 (1989)] is given with 1529 °C.

  9. 2,4,6-Tribromophenol - Wikipedia

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    2,4,6-Tribromophenol (TBP) is a brominated derivative of phenol. It is used as a fungicide , as a wood preservative, and an intermediate in the preparation of flame retardants . Production