bromobenzene; bromobenzol; monobromobenzene; phenyl bromide | |
Links: | 📏 NIST, ⚗️ ChemSynthesis, 📖 PubMed, 📖Houben-Weyl, 2. Band (Brombenzol); p. 435, 452, 615, 617, 620, 968 |
CAS RN: | [108-86-1] |
Formula: | C6H5Br; 157.01 g/mol |
InChiKey: | QARVLSVVCXYDNA-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES: | c1ccc(cc1)Br |
Use: | motor fuels; organic synthesis; solvent for crystallizing; tap cylinder compounds |
Density: | 1.494 g/mL |
Molar volume: | 105.1 mL/mol |
Refractive index: | 1.558 |
Molecular refractive power: | 33.88 mL/mol |
Dielectric constant: | 5.17 |
Dipole moment: | 1.74 D |
Melting point: | -31 °C |
Boiling point: | 156 °C |
Vapour pressure: | 1 Torr |
Antoine equation P(Torr) vs T(°C) | |
Surface tension: | 35.97 dyn/cm |
Critical temperature: | 397 °C |
Critical pressure: | 44.6 atm |
Critical volume: | 324.00 ml/mol |
Log10 partition octanol / water: | 3.01 |
Snyder P': | 2.7 |
Solvent strength (ε0, alumina): | 0.32 |
Dimroth ET: | 36.6 |
Hildebrant solubility parameter (δ): | 9.8 |
100g dissolves: 31.9g 4-nitrobenzyl chloride | |
1g dissolves in: 2.44g 1,4-dibromobenzene |