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2-Chlorostyrene

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2-Chlorostyrene
Names
IUPAC name 1-chloro-2-vinyl-benzene
Other names 2-Chlorostyrene; 2-Chloro-2-ethenylbenzene; 1-Chloro-2-vinylbenzene; o-Chlorostyrene
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
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ECHA InfoCard 100.016.389 Edit this at Wikidata
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InChI
  • InChI=1S/C8H7Cl/c1-2-7-5-3-4-6-8(7)9/h2-6H,1H2Key: ISRGONDNXBCDBM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1/C8H7Cl/c1-2-7-5-3-4-6-8(7)9/h2-6H,1H2Key: ISRGONDNXBCDBM-UHFFFAOYAD
SMILES
  • Clc1ccccc1C=C
  • C=Cc1ccccc1Cl
Properties
Chemical formula C8H7Cl
Molar mass 138.59 g/mol
Appearance colorless liquid
Density 1.088 g/cm
Melting point −63.1 °C (−81.6 °F; 210.1 K)
Boiling point 189 °C (372 °F; 462 K)
Hazards
Flash point 60.4 °C
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). checkverify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Chemical compound

2-Chlorostyrene is a chlorinated derivative of styrene with the chemical formula C8H7Cl.

References

  1. o-Chlorostyrene, NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards


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