ethylmethylbenzene
Ethylmethylbenzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon belonging to the group of alkylbenzenes, characterized by a benzene ring substituted with an ethyl group (C₂H₅) and a methyl group (CH₃). It exists as three distinct structural isomers due to the different positions of the ethyl and methyl substituents on the benzene ring: *o*-ethylmethylbenzene (2-ethyltoluene), *m*-ethylmethylbenzene (3-ethyltoluene), and *p*-ethylmethylbenzene (4-ethyltoluene). These isomers differ in their physical and chemical properties, though they share a similar molecular formula of C₉H₁₂.
Ethylmethylbenzene is typically a colorless liquid with a mild aromatic odor, though impurities or degradation may
The compound is relatively stable under normal conditions but may decompose or polymerize under high temperatures
Due to its role in chemical synthesis, ethylmethylbenzene is commonly found in laboratories and industrial facilities.