Phenol
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Analyte: Phenol
Alternate Name: Carbolic Acid
Abbreviation: PHLH
CAS Number or ID: 108-95-2
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 108-95-2
Synonyms: Carbolic acid;Baker's P and S Liquid and Ointment;Benzenol;Hydroxybenzene;Izal;Monohydroxybenzene;Monophenol;Oxybenzene;Phenic acid;Phenyl alcohol;Phenyl hydrate;Phenyl hydroxide;Phenylic acid;Phenylic alcohol;PhOH;Benzene, hydroxy-;Benzophenol;Acide carbolique;Baker's P & S liquid & Ointment;Fenol;Fenolo;NCI-C50124;Paoscle;Phenole;Carbolsaure;NA 2821;Phenol alcohol;Phenol, molten;Rcra waste number U188;UN 1671;UN 2312;UN 2821;component o
Chemical Formula: C6H6O
Apearance: colourless crystals with a characteristic odour
Melting Point: 40 - 42 C
Boiling Point: 182 C
Vapor Pressure: 0.35 mm Hg at 20 C
Flash Point: 79 C
Explosion Limits: 1.5 % - 8.6 %
Auto Ignition: 715 C

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