C8H7BrO
C8H7BrO is a chemical compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen. Its molecular structure consists of a benzene ring with a hydroxyl group attached to one of the carbon atoms, and a bromine atom substituting for one of the hydrogen atoms. This substitution is known as halogenation.
The compound is a liquid at room temperature, with a melting point around 12-13 degrees Celsius. It
C8H7BrO is employed in the synthesis of certain chemical compounds and has been investigated for its pharmaceutical
Studies have shown that C8H7BrO can accumulate in biota and potentially affect ecosystems. As a result, regulatory
This compound's chemical properties imply its reactivity and potential for environmental hazards. Further study, handling, and