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| C=10 | H=12 | N=2 | O=5 | C=10 | H=12 | N=2 | O=5
| Appearance = | Appearance =
| Density = | Density = 1.35 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
| MeltingPt = | MeltingPt = 125.5-126.5 °C
| BoilingPt = | BoilingPt =
| Solubility = | Solubility =

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Dinoterb
Names
IUPAC name 2-(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)-4,6-dinitrophenol
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.014.376 Edit this at Wikidata
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C10H12N2O5/c1-10(2,3)7-4-6(11(14)15)5-8(9(7)13)12(16)17/h4-5,13H,1-3H3Key: IIPZYDQGBIWLBU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1/C10H12N2O5/c1-10(2,3)7-4-6(11(14)15)5-8(9(7)13)12(16)17/h4-5,13H,1-3H3Key: IIPZYDQGBIWLBU-UHFFFAOYAT
SMILES
  • (=O)c1cc(cc(c1O)C(C)(C)C)()=O
Properties
Chemical formula C10H12N2O5
Molar mass 240.215 g·mol
Density 1.35 g/cm
Melting point 125.5-126.5 °C
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Dinoterb is a chemical compound used in herbicides.

References

  1. Dinoterb at www.alanwood.net.


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