3chloronitrobenzine preparation
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the chlorination of nitrobenzene with the use of a catalyst such as iodine,1 ferric chloride,2 antimony trichloride3 or iron and iodine;4 and from m-nitroaniline by diazotization.
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Synthesis. Nitrochlorobenzene is typically synthesized by nitration of chlorobenzene in the presence of sulfuric acid: C6H5Cl + HNO3 → O2NC6H4Cl + H2O. This reaction affords a mixture of isomers.
Chemical formula: C6H4ClNO2
Boiling point: 236 °C (457 °F; 509 K)
Molar mass: 157.55 g·mol−1
Melting point: 43 to 47 °C (109 to 117 °F; 316 to 320 K)
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