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Meaning of "chlorobenzene"

chlorobenzene (noun) - Chlorobenzene is a chemical compound consisting of benzene with one or more hydrogen atoms replaced by chlorine atoms. It is commonly used as a solvent or in the production of other chemicals
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  • Any derivative of benzene in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced by chlorine; but especially the simplest such derivative C₆H₅Cl that is used in the manufacture of phenol, aniline and other compounds

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The use of chlorobenzene is more particularly preferred.
Mechanism of renal necrosis induced by bromobenzene or chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene and toluene are suitable as the solvent.
Methylene chloride and chlorobenzene are more preferred.
Chlorobenzene or xylene is often the solvent of choice.
Preferred solvents are chlorobenzene or dichlorobenzene or mixtures thereof.
Of all reactants a solution or suspension in chlorobenzene is used.
One ml of chlorobenzene was added to the monomer mixture.
The organic phase was washed with chlorobenzene.
Two ml of chlorobenzene was added to the monomer solution.
A preferred solvent for the acylation is chlorobenzene.
The chlorobenzene is evaporated off under reduced pressure.
Preferred examples thereof may include chlorobenzene.
The chlorobenzene was removed and the products distilled.
The solvent to be used according to the invention is chlorobenzene.

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The chlorobenzene is used to prevent any untimely dehalogenation.
Preparation of ethyl phenylcarbamate from chlorobenzene.
Three ml of chlorobenzene was then added to the monomer mixture.
Preferred organic liquids are toluene and especially chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene is the most preferred halohydrocarbon.
The organic phase is concentrated by distilling off chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene is the preferred solvent.
The preferred aromatic halide is chlorobenzene.
G of chlorobenzene was added to the suspension.
An illustrative hydrocarbon is isooctane and an illustrative halohydrocarbon is chlorobenzene.
Isooctane and chlorobenzene are preferred.
Water is formed by the condensation reaction of chlorobenzene with chloral.
Remove chlorobenzene by high vacuum.
One such solvent is chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene is particularly preferred.
Of all reactants one equivalent is used as solution or suspension in chlorobenzene.
Dichlorobenzene and to a greater extent chlorobenzene are the preferred aromatic halohydrocarbons.
The mixture was dissolved in chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene is a preferred solvent.
Isooctane is a preferred hydrocarbon diluent and chlorobenzene is a preferred halohydrocarbon diluent.
The chlorobenzene was then removed by evaporation by reduced pressure and heat.
Halogenoalkanes or halogenated aromatic solvents such as for example chloroalkanes or chlorobenzene.
The majority of chlorobenzene from the lower phase was allowed to evaporate.
The precipitate was collected and washed with a minimum volume of chlorobenzene.
Chlorobenzene and benzene were formed as stable end products under methanogenic conditions.
It still contains chlorobenzene.
Ml of chlorobenzene as solvent.
The solvent was chlorobenzene.
The organic solvent is exemplified by halogenated hydrocarbon such as methylene chloride or chlorobenzene.
Crystals were precipitated in such a state that chlorobenzene remained in the system.
Chlorobenzene is added in the second vessel and the distillation is continued at ambient temperature.
It can also be used as a solvent to replace halogenated solvents such as chlorobenzene.
The water dissolved in the chlorobenzene is removed by azeotropic entrainment under vacuum.
Then the crude product was recrystallized from chlorobenzene solvent twice.
The chlorobenzene layer was decanted from the black phosphoric acid residue and concentrated.

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