chloronitrobenzene
Chloronitrobenzene refers to any organic compound that contains both a chlorine atom and a nitro group attached to a benzene ring. These compounds are derivatives of nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene, respectively. The most common isomers are ortho-chloronitrobenzene, meta-chloronitrobenzene, and para-chloronitrobenzene, distinguished by the relative positions of the chlorine and nitro substituents on the benzene ring.
These chemicals are typically produced by the nitration of chlorobenzene or the chlorination of nitrobenzene. The
Chloronitrobenzenes are important intermediates in the synthesis of a wide range of organic chemicals. They are
Due to their chemical reactivity and potential toxicity, chloronitrobenzenes require careful handling. They can be irritating