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Phenol, sodium salt(1:1) (139-02-6)

Identification
Name:Phenol, sodium salt(1:1)
Synonyms:Phenol,sodium salt (8CI,9CI); Sodium phenoxide (6CI); Phenol sodium; Sodium carbolate;Sodium phenate; Sodium phenolate; Sodium phenylate
CAS:139-02-6
EINECS: 205-347-3
Molecular Formula: C6H6 O . Na
Molecular Weight: 116.09
InChI: InChI=1/C6H6O.Na/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6;/h1-5,7H;/q;+1/p-1
Molecular Structure: (C6H6O.Na) Phenol,sodium salt (8CI,9CI); Sodium phenoxide (6CI); Phenol sodium; Sodium carbolate;Sodium phenate...
Properties
Transport:3286
Melting Point: 40.91 deg C
Density:0.89
Solubility:1 g/15 ml water
1 g/12 ml benzene
Very soluble in alcohol, chloroform, ether, glycerol, carbon disulfide, petrolatum, volatile and fixed oils, and aqueous alkali hydroxides
Miscible with acetone
Very soluble in ether and partially dissociated organic in general; less soluble in parafinic hydrocarbons
Limited solubility in water from 0 to 65 deg C; above 65.3 deg C phenol and water are miscible in all proportions
In water, 8.28X10+4 mg/l @ 25 deg C
Appearance:white like or light brown crystalline powder
Packinggroup: III
Sensitive: Hygroscopic
Color: Colorless acicular crystals or white, crystalline mass
White crystalline mass of hygroscopic, translucent needle-shaped crystals; pink or red when impurities are present; darkens on exposure to light
White, crystalline mass that turns pink or red if not perfectly pure or if under influence of light.
Colorless to light pink, interlaced, or separate, needleshaped crystals, or a ... light pink, crystalline mass
Colorless to light pink crystalline solid. [Note: Phenol liquefies by mixing with about 8% water.]
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