What is P-Nitrobenzaldehyde?

What is P-Nitrobenzaldehyde?

4-Nitrobenzaldehyde is an organic aromatic compound containing a nitro group para-substituted to an aldehyde. 4-Nitrobenzaldehyde is obtained by hydrolysis by sulfuric acid in ethanol.

How do you make 3-Nitrobenzaldehyde?

Synthesis. The synthesis of 3-nitrobenzaldehyde is accomplished via nitration of benzaldehyde, which yields mostly the meta-isomer. Product distribution is about 19% for the ortho-, 72% for the meta- and 9% for the para isomers.

Is 2 Nitrobenzaldehyde a solid?

2-Nitrobenzaldehyde is an organic aromatic compound containing a nitro group ortho to formyl….2-Nitrobenzaldehyde.

Names
Chemical formula C7H5NO3
Molar mass 151.12 g/mol
Appearance Pale yellow crystalline powder
Melting point 43 °C (109 °F; 316 K)

What is the molar mass of 4 Nitrobenzaldehyde?

151.12
4-Nitrobenzaldehyde

PubChem CID 541
Molecular Formula C7H5NO3
Synonyms 4-nitrobenzaldehyde 555-16-8 p-Nitrobenzaldehyde Benzaldehyde, 4-nitro- Benzaldehyde, p-nitro- More…
Molecular Weight 151.12
Dates Modify 2021-10-30 Create 2005-03-26

What is the melting point of 4 Nitrobenzaldehyde?

105.0°C to 106.0°C
Specifications

Color Yellow to Brown
Melting Point 105.0°C to 106.0°C
Assay Percent Range 99%
Linear Formula O2NC6H4CHO
Beilstein 07,256

What does benzaldehyde do to the body?

* Breathing Benzaldehyde can irritate the nose and throat causing coughing and shortness of breath. * Contact can irritate the skin and eyes, and repeated exposure can cause a skin rash to develop. * Exposure can cause you to feel dizzy and lightheaded.

What is nitration of nitrobenzene?

Nitrobenzene is prepared by nitration of benzene with a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid, water, and nitric acid. The nitration process involves formation of the nitronium ion (NO2+), followed by an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction of it with benzene.

What is the melting point of M-Nitrobenzaldehyde?

58.5 °C
3-Nitrobenzaldehyde/Melting point

What is the molar mass of Indigo?

262.27 g/mol
Indigo dye/Molar mass

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