Benzaldehyde
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Cite "Benzaldehyde"
Benzaldehyde. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /th/compound/benzaldehyde/
"Benzaldehyde." Compound, /th/compound/benzaldehyde/.
@misc{benzaldehyde, title={Benzaldehyde}, url={/th/compound/benzaldehyde/}}
IUPAC: Benzenecarboxaldehyde
CAS: 100-52-7
ภาพรวม
Benzaldehyde is the simplest aromatic aldehyde and the primary component of bitter almond oil. It is widely used in food flavoring and perfumery.
องค์ประกอบ
การใช้งาน
- • Almond flavoring
- • Perfumery
- • Dye intermediate
- • Pharmaceutical synthesis
ข้อเท็จจริงที่น่าสนใจ
- ✦ Gives marzipan and maraschino cherries their characteristic almond flavor
ความปลอดภัย
- ⚠ Irritant
Structure
SMILES
C1=CC=C(C=C1)C=O
คุณสมบัติ
- ประเภท
- organic
- สถานะ
- liquid
- มวลโมลาร์
- 106.12 g/mol
- ความหนาแน่น
- 1.0440 g/cm³
- จุดหลอมเหลว
- -26.0 °C
- จุดเดือด
- 178.1 °C
- การละลาย
- 6.6 g/L at 25°C
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 106.0419
- XLogP
- 1.5
- TPSA
- 17.1 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 0
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 1
- Rotatable Bonds
- 1
- Heavy Atoms
- 8
- Complexity
- 72.0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Benzaldehyde?
Benzaldehyde (C₇H₆O) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name Benzenecarboxaldehyde.
What is the molecular weight of Benzaldehyde?
Benzaldehyde has a molar mass of 106.12 g/mol.
What state is Benzaldehyde at room temperature?
Benzaldehyde is a liquid at room temperature.
Is Benzaldehyde organic or inorganic?
Benzaldehyde is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up Benzaldehyde?
Benzaldehyde (C₇H₆O) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Oxygen (O).