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Preferred IUPAC name
(Trichloromethyl)benzene | |||
Other names
Toluene trichloride
Phenyl chloroform α,α,α-Trichlorotoluene PhCCl3 | |||
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.002.395 | ||
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UN number | 2226 | ||
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Properties | |||
C7H5Cl3 | |||
Molar mass | 195.48 | ||
Appearance | Clear liquid | ||
Odor | unpleasant | ||
Density | 1.3756 g/mL | ||
Melting point | −5.0 °C (23.0 °F; 268.1 K) | ||
Boiling point | 220.8 °C (429.4 °F; 493.9 K) | ||
0.05g/L | |||
Solubility | organic solvents | ||
Hazards | |||
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH): | |||
Main hazards
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potential occupational carcinogen | ||
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Danger | |||
H302, H305, H315, H318, H331, H335, H350 | |||
P201, P202, P261, P264, P270, P271, P280, P281, P301+P312, P302+P352, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P308+P313, P310, P311, P312, P321, P330, P332+P313, P362, P403+P233, P405, P501 | |||
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Flash point | 97.22 °C (207.00 °F; 370.37 K) | ||
420 °C (788 °F; 693 K) | |||
Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC): | |||
LD50 (median dose)
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Benzotrichloride (BTC), also known as α,α,α-trichlorotoluene, phenyl chloroform or (trichloromethyl)benzene, is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CCl3. Benzotrichloride is an unstable, colorless or somewhat yellowish, viscous, chlorinated hydrocarbon with a penetrating odor. Benzotrichloride is used extensively as a chemical intermediate for products of various classes, i.e. dyes and antimicrobial agents.[1]