Benzyl benzoate - CAS # 120-51-4


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CAS 120-51-4 - Benzyl Benzoate

Chemical Name:  Benzyl benzoate

Chemical Formula:  C14H12O2

CAS Number:  120-51-4

EC Number (EINECS):  204-402-9

Synonyms:  Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester;Benzoic acid, benzyl ester;Ascabin;Ascabiol;Benylate;Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester;Benzyl benzenecarboxylate;Benzyl phenylformate;Benzylets;Colebenz;Novoscabin;Peruscabin;Scabagen;Scabanca;Scabide;Scabiozon;Scobenol;Vanzoate;Venzonate;Benzyl ester;Scabitox;Benzylester kyseliny benzoove;Venzoate;Phenylmethyl (benzyl) ester

Appearance:  Colourless oily liquid with pleasant aromatic odour

Melting Point:  18 C

Boiling Point:  323 C

Vapor Pressure:  n/a (vapour density

Flash Point:  158 C (closed cup)

Stability:  Stable. Substances to be avoided include strong oxidizing agents. Combustible.

Molecular Weight:  212.2439

Alternate Names:  Benzyl Benzoate | BZLBENZ8

Department:  Organics

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Related Analytes (Benzyl benzoate):
4-nitrobenzyl bromide    p-nitrobenzyl chloride    Benzyl bromide    Benzyl chloride    Benzylamine    Benzyl alcohol    Ethyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate    1-Methyl-2-benzylhydrazine    Bibenzyl    Dibenzylamine   





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