Appearance: light yellow powder or crystals with a camphor-like odour ; Melting point: 134 - 136 C ; Boiling point: 344 C (194 C at 12 mm Hg) ; Vapour density: Vapour pressure: Density (g cm-3): Flash point: 181 C (closed cup) ;
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Benzoin is an organic compound consisting of an ethylene bridge flanked by phenyl groups and with hydroxyl and ketone functional groups. It appears as off-white crystals, with a light camphor odor. B...
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melting at 137 C. It is prepared by the condensation of benzaldehyde in an alkaline cyanide solution. Benzoin and its derivatives are used as intermedaites for the synthesis of organic compounds and as catalysts in photopolymerization. ... BOILING POINT...
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boiling point : ... flash point : ... recommendation for benzoin usage levels up to :
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2) In this experiment, you will oxidize benzoin to benzil using the copper-catalyzed oxidation procedure described above. You will monitor the reaction using TLC. You will characterize the product using melting point and IR spectroscopy.
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Synonyms: 2-Hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone; DL-Benzoin; Ethanone, 2-hydroxy-1,2-diphenyl-; bitter almond-oil camphor; A-Hydroxybenzyl Phenyl Ketone; A-Hydroxy-A-Phenylacetophenone ; CAS No.: 119-53-9 ; Molecular Weight: 212.25 ;
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Melting point of the composition 0°C. Melting point of benzoin n-butyl ether 25°C. Melting point of benzoin isobutyl ether 33°C. In this composition, each of the two components has 3 or more carbon atoms in the main chain of the alkyl group R as shown in the above-mentioned general formula.
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sand, benzoin, broken glass, pieces of insoluble cork, water, acetylsalicylic acid g. Why should the sample be packed tightly in the melting point tube? h. Why should you heat the bath slowly and steadily in the vicinity of the melting point?
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THE MELTING POINT; CAPILLARY TUBE ... Dip the open end of the melting point capillary tube into the solid so that; 3-4 mm of sample adheres to the bottom end of the tube. ... The sample is ready for analysis when all of the solid is packed closely at the closed end of the melting point capillary tube.
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BENZOIN; 2-Hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone; Benzoylphenyl carbinol; 2-Hydroxy-1,2-diphenylethanone; C14H12O2; Molecular mass: 212.2; CAS # 119-53-9 ; RTECS # DI1590000; ICSC # 1214; ... Boiling point at 102.4 kPa: 344 C; Melting point: 137 C; Relative density (water = 1): 1.310...
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