Nitrobenzenesulfonic acids
Nitrobenzenesulfonic acids | ||||||
Surname | 2-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | 3-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | 4-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | |||
other names | o -nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | m -nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | p -nitrobenzenesulfonic acid | |||
Structural formula | ||||||
CAS number | 31212-28-9 80-82-0 as the hydrate |
98-47-5 79326-96-8 as the monohydrate 127-68-4 as the sodium salt |
138-42-1 | |||
PubChem | 6664 | 7387 | 8740 | |||
Molecular formula | C 6 H 5 NO 5 S | |||||
Molar mass | 203.17 g mol −1 | |||||
Physical state | firmly | |||||
Brief description | colorless powder | |||||
Melting point | 67-70 ° C | 105-112 ° C | ||||
solubility | soluble in water | |||||
GHS labeling |
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Sodium salt |
hydrate |
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H and P phrases | see above | 317-319 | 314 | |||
see above | no EUH phrases | see above | ||||
see above | 280-305 + 351 + 338 |
260-264-280-304 + 340-301 + 330 + 331 305 + 351 + 338-303 + 361 + 353 363-310-405-501 |
In chemistry, nitrobenzene sulfonic acids (or sed) form a group of substances that are derived from both nitrobenzene and benzene sulfonic acid. The structure consists of a benzene ring with attached nitro (–NO 2 ) and sulfonic acid groups (–SO 2 OH) as substituents . Their different arrangement results in three constitutional isomers with the empirical formula C 6 H 5 NO 5 S. They are primarily to be regarded as nitro-substituted benzenesulfonic acids.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Cameochemicals: NITROBENZENESULFONIC ACID
- ^ Chemical dictionary: 3-Nitrobenzenesulfonic-acid
- ↑ Apolloscientific: MSDS (PDF; 16 kB)
- ↑ Sodium 3-nitrobenzenesulfonate data sheet from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 4, 2011 ( PDF ).
- ↑ Entry on 4-Nitrobenzenesulfonic Acid Hydrate at TCI Europe, accessed on June 25, 2011.