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  2. Phenol - Wikipedia

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    Phenol is an organic compound appreciably soluble in water, with about 84.2 g dissolving in 1000 ml (0.895 M). Homogeneous mixtures of phenol and water at phenol to water mass ratios of ~2.6 and higher are possible. The sodium salt of phenol, sodium phenoxide, is far more water-soluble. It is a combustible solid (NFPA rating = 2).

  3. ortho-Vanillin - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.231 g/mL Melting point: 40 to 42 °C (104 to 108 °F; 313 to 315 K) ... Its functional groups include aldehyde, ether and phenol. ortho-Vanillin, ...

  4. 4-tert-Butylphenol - Wikipedia

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    150.221 g·mol −1 Appearance white solid Density: 0.908 g/cm 3 (20 °C) [1] Melting point: ... It can be prepared by acid-catalyzed alkylation of phenol with ...

  5. 2,6-Xylenol - Wikipedia

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    2,6-DMP is produced by the methylation of phenol. With production >100,000 tons/y, it is the most important xylenol. The methylation is carried out by contacting gaseous phenol and methanol at elevated temperatures in the presence of a solid acid catalyst: [2] [3] C 6 H 5 OH + 2 CH 3 OH → (CH 3) 2 C 6 H 3 OH + 2 H 2 O

  6. Xylenol - Wikipedia

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    These residue contains a few percent by weight of xylenols as well as cresols and phenol. The main xylenols in such tar are the 3,5-, ... Density g/mL 0.971 1.011

  7. p-Cresol - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.0347 g/ml Melting point: ... Solubility in water. 2.4 g/100 ml at 40 °C 5.3 g/100 ml at 100 °C ... It is a derivative of phenol and is an isomer of o ...

  8. Cresol - Wikipedia

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    Density and phase: 1.05 g/cm 3, solid ... at 20−25 °C 2.5 g/100 ml 2.4 g/100 ml 1.9 g/100 ml ... The name "cresol" is an adduct of phenol and their ...

  9. 4-Aminophenol - Wikipedia

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    4-Aminophenol (or para-aminophenol or p-aminophenol) is an organic compound with the formula H 2 NC 6 H 4 OH. Typically available as a white powder, [3] it is commonly used as a developer for black-and-white film, marketed under the name Rodinal.