chlorobenzyl chloride
chlorobenzyl chloride
[‚klor·ō′ben·zil ′klȯr‚īd] (organic chemistry)
ClC6H4CH2Cl A colorless liquid with a boiling range of 216-222°C; soluble in acetone, alcohol, and ether; used in the manufacture of organic chemicals.
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