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Bromobenzene. Molecular Formula C 6 H 5 Br; Average mass 157.008 Da; Monoisotopic mass 155.957458 Da; ChemSpider ID 7673
Other names: Bromobenzene; Monobromobenzene; Phenyl bromide; 1-Bromobenzene; NCI-C55492; UN 2514 Permanent link for this species. Use this link for bookmarking this species for future reference. Information on this page: Condensed phase thermochemistry data; Phase change data; Reaction thermochemistry data; Henry's Law data; Gas phase ion ...
Bromobenzene, a chemical intermediate, is both a heptotoxicant and a nephrotoxicant. Bromobenzene-induced nephrotoxicity is characterized by glucosuria, enzymuria, proteinuria, elevated BUN concentration and kidney weight, and proximal tubular necrosis with the S 3 segment exhibiting the greatest damage.
Bromobenzene, an industrial solvent used in the synthesis and production of the synthetic intermediate phenyl magnesium bromide, as an additive in motor oils, and as a crystallizing solvent, is a neurotoxic and hepatotoxic agent (El-Sharaky et al., 2009).
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 C6H5Br. It is a colourless liquid although older samples can appear yellow. It is a reagent in organic synthesis.
Bromobenzene can be used as a reactant for the cross-coupling reactions such as Suzuki coupling reaction to synthesize a variety of unsymmetrical biaryls and Mizoroki−Heck reaction to synthesize various substituted alkenes. It is also an effective quencher for the fluorescence quenching of anthracene.
What’s the chemical formula of BROMOBENZENE? C6H5Br: How many atoms and what are the elements included the BROMOBENZENE molecule? 12 atom(s) - 5 Hydrogen atom(s), 6 Carbon atom(s), and 1 Bromine atom(s) How many chemical bonds and what kind of bonds are included the BROMOBENZENE structure?