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what is the difference between benzo nitrile,phenyl cyanide,phenyl nitrile and benzyl nitrile?


NEET MBBS 15th Aug, 2020
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Saunkita Mallick 23rd Sep, 2020

Benzonitrile is the chemical compound with the formula C6H5(CN), abbreviated PhCN. This aromatic organic compound is a colorless liquid with a sweet almond odour. It is mainly used as a precursor to the resin benzoguanamine.

Synonyms- BENZONITRILE , 100-47-0, Cyanobenzene, Phenyl cyanide , Benzenenitrile

  • Density: 1 g/cm³

  • Average Molar mass: 103.12 g/mol

  • Chemical formula: CHN

Phenylacetonitrile is a nitrile that is acetonitrile where one of the methyl hydrogens is substituted by a phenyl group. It has a role as a pheromone and an animal metabolite. It is a nitrile and a member of benzenes. It derives from an acetonitrile.

Synonyms- Phenylacetonitrile , Benzeneacetonitrile, 2-Phenylacetonitril, BENZYL CYANIDE, 140-29-4 , Benzyl nitrile , alpha-Tolunitrile, alpha-Cyanotoluene , Benzylnitrile.

  • Molecular weight- 117.15 g/mol
  • Molecular formula- C8H7N
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