oethylmethylbenzene
Oethylmethylbenzene, also known as ethylmethylbenzene or xylenes, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H10. It is a disubstituted benzene derivative, meaning it has two substituent groups attached to a benzene ring. In this case, the substituents are an ethyl group (-CH2CH3) and a methyl group (-CH3). There are three possible isomers of oethylmethylbenzene, differing in the relative positions of the ethyl and methyl groups on the benzene ring: ortho-ethyltoluene (o-ethyltoluene), meta-ethyltoluene (m-ethyltoluene), and para-ethyltoluene (p-ethyltoluene). These isomers have distinct physical and chemical properties.
Oethylmethylbenzene isomers are generally colorless liquids with characteristic aromatic odors. They are flammable and have relatively
The primary applications of oethylmethylbenzene isomers are as solvents in industrial processes and as intermediates in