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The monochlorophenols are chemical compounds consisting of phenol substituted with a chlorine atom. There are three isomers, 2-chlorophenol, 3-chlorophenol, and 4-chlorophenol. Chlorphenols | IUPAC name | 2-Chlorophenol | 3-Chlorophenol | 4-Chlorophenol | Other names | o-Chlorophenol | m-Chlorophenol | p-Chlorophenol | Chemical structure | CAS number | 95-57-8 | 108-43-0 | 106-48-9 | 25167-80-0 (mixture) | PubChem ID | 7245}} | 7933}} | 4684}} | Chemical formula | C6H5ClO | Molar mass | 128.56 g/mol1 | Physical state | liquid | solid | Melting point | 7 °C[1] | 33–35 °C[2] | 43 °C[3] | Boiling point | 174 °C[1] | 214 °C[2] | 220 °C[3] | Density | 1.26 g/cm3[1] | 1.25 g/cm3[2] | 1.31 g/cm3[3] | Vapor pressure | 2.3 mbar (20 °C)[1] | 0.23 mbar (20 °C)[2] | 0.15 mbar (20 °C)[3] | pKa[4] | 8.48 | 9.08 | 9.38 | Solubility | Low solubility in water (27–29 g/L at 20 °C)[1][2][3] | Flash point | 85 °C[1] | 120 °C[2] | 121 °C[3] | GHS hazard pictograms | {{GHS exclamation mark}}{{GHS environment}}[1][2][3] | GHS hazard statements | {{H-phrases|302|312|332|411}} | 273}} | 273|280}} | 273|302+352}} | |
See also- Chlorophenol
- Monobromophenol
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