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Bromobenzene is an aryl bromide and the simplest of the bromobenzenes, consisting of a benzene ring substituted with one bromine atom. Its chemical formula is C 6 H 5 Br . It is a colourless liquid although older samples can appear yellow.
Bromobenzenes. Bromobenzenes are a group of aryl bromides / halobenzenes consisting of one or more bromine atoms as substituents on a benzene core. They have the formula C 6 H 6–n Br n, where n = 1–6 is the number of bromine atoms. Depending on the number of bromine substituents, there may be several constitutional isomers possible.
Infobox references. 1,2,4,5-Tetrabromobenzene is an aryl bromide and a four-substituted bromobenzene with the formula C 6 H 2 Br 4. It is one of three isomers of tetrabromobenzene. The compound is a white solid. 1,2,4,5-Tetrabromobenzene is an important metabolite of the flame retardant hexabromobenzene. [1]
Hexabromobenzene is a white powder in physical form. It's not soluble in water but is soluble in ethanol, ether, and benzene. Molecular weigh t is 551.7 g/mol. Melting point of 327 °C. Whiteness percent of 93.0. Its bromine content is above 86%, and it represents high efficacy.
Tribromobenzene. Tribromobenzenes are a group of bromobenzenes with the formula C 6 H 3 Br 3, consisting of three bromine atoms bonded to a central benzene ring. There are three isomers of tribromobenzene: Tribromobenzene isomers. Common name and systematic name. 1,2,3-Tribromobenzene [1][2]
Dibromobenzene. Dibromobenzenes are a group of bromobenzenes with the formula C 6 H 4 Br 2, consisting of two bromine atoms bonded to a central benzene ring. There are three isomers of dibromobenzene: Soluble in 70 parts ethanol. Soluble in benzene, chloroform and very soluble in diethyl ether.
Benzyl bromide is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2Br. The molecule consists of a benzene ring substituted with a bromomethyl group. It is a colorless liquid with lachrymatory properties. The compound is a reagent for introducing benzyl groups. [3][4]
Bromobenzaldehyde. Bromobenzaldehydes are any of three organic compounds with the formula BrC 6 H 4 COH, consisting of a formyl group and a bromine atom attached to a central benzene ring. They can be considered as brominated derivatives of benzaldehyde, or as formylated derivatives of bromobenzene. Bromobenzaldehyde isomers.