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1 Material Safety Data Sheet. 2 Structure and properties. 3 Thermodynamic properties. 4 Vapor pressure of liquid. 5 Distillation data. ... log 10 of o-Xylene vapor ...
o-Xylene (ortho-xylene) is an aromatic hydrocarbon with the formula C 6 H 4 (CH 3) 2, with two methyl substituents bonded to adjacent carbon atoms of a benzene ring (the ortho configuration). It is a constitutional isomer of m-xylene and p-xylene, the mixture being called xylene or xylenes. o-Xylene is a colourless slightly oily flammable ...
The three xylene isomers: o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene In organic chemistry, xylene or xylol (from Greek ξύλον (xylon) 'wood'; [1] [2] IUPAC name: dimethylbenzene) are any of three organic compounds with the formula (CH 3) 2 C 6 H 4.
p-Xylene (para-xylene) is an aromatic hydrocarbon. It is one of the three isomers of dimethylbenzene known collectively as xylenes . The p- stands for para- , indicating that the two methyl groups in p -xylene occupy the diametrically opposite substituent positions 1 and 4.
1 Material Safety Data Sheet. 2 Structure and properties. 3 Thermodynamic properties. ... for p-Xylene/o-Xylene [6] P = 26.66 kPa BP Temp. °C % by mole p-xylene liquid
α,α,α',α'-Tetrabromo-o-xylene is an organobromine compound with the formula C 6 H 4 (CHBr 2) 2. Three isomers of α,α,α',α'-Tetrabromoxylene exist, but the ortho derivative is most widely studied. It is an off-white solid. The compound is prepared by the photochemical reaction of o-xylene with elemental bromine: [1] C 6 H 4 (CH 3) 2 + 4 ...
A more modern synthesis is similar: the hydrolysis of the related tetrabromo-o-xylene using potassium oxalate, followed by purification by steam distillation. [2] The reactivity of OPA is complicated by the fact that in water it forms both a mono- and dihydrate, C 6 H 4 (CHO)(CH(OH) 2) and C 6 H 4 (CH(OH)) 2 O, respectively. Its reactions with ...
m-Xylene (meta-xylene) is an aromatic hydrocarbon. It is one of the three isomers of dimethylbenzene known collectively as xylenes . The m- stands for meta- , indicating that the two methyl groups in m -xylene occupy positions 1 and 3 on a benzene ring.