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What is the name of c14h12br2?

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Published Mar 10, 2026

What is the name of c14h12br2?

Stilbene dibromide
1,2-Dibromo-1,2-diphenylethane

PubChem CID93010
Molecular FormulaC14H12Br2
Synonyms1,2-Dibromo-1,2-diphenylethane 5789-30-0 Stilbene dibromide (1,2-Dibromo-2-phenylethyl)benzene Benzene, 1,1′-(1,2-dibromo-1,2-ethanediyl)bis- More…
Molecular Weight340.05
DatesModify 2021-12-05 Create 2005-03-26

What is the melting point range of meso 1/2-dibromo-1 2-Diphenylethane?

235°C to 241°C
Specifications

CAS Min %95.0
ColorUndesignated
Melting Point235°C to 241°C
Assay Percent Range95% min. (HPLC)
Infrared SpectrumAuthentic

What is c14h12br2?

Molecular FormulaC14H12Br2.

What is stilbene dibromide used for?

Stilbene is used in manufacture of dyes and optical brighteners, and also as a phosphor and a scintillator.

Is meso stilbene optically active?

Is Stilbene dibromide, Product 106550, optically active? Generally, chiral molecules are optically active, rotating polarized light. Meso compounds, such as 106550, are unique in that there are chiral carbons in the molecule yet they are not optically active.

Is meso stilbene dibromide toxic?

May cause severe respiratory tract irritation with possible burns. Causes eye and skin irritation and possible burns. May cause severe digestive tract irritation with possible burns. Target Organs: None.

What is the melting point of cis-stilbene?

122-124°C.
cis-Stilbene

PubChem CID5356785
DescriptionCis-stilbene is an oily yellow liquid. Freezing point 5°C. Insoluble in water. Soluble in ethanol. Unstable relative to the trans isomer, which is a solid with a melting point of 122-124°C. CAMEO Chemicals Cis-stilbene is the cis-isomer of stilbene. ChEBI

Is meso-stilbene dibromide optically active?

Is meso-stilbene dibromide optically active? The compound is not optically active.

Is meso-stilbene optically active?

Is meso stilbene dibromide optically active?

What is bromination of stilbene?

Bromination of trans-stilbene and the formation of stilbene dibromide is a rapid and. stereospecific reaction that involves the nucleophilic attack of an alkene to a bromine and a. bromide ion attack on a cation intermediate formed through the nucleophilic attack.

What kind of reaction is bromination of e stilbene?

The reaction of bromine with (E)-stilbene is a classic reaction performed as an example of an electrophilic addition reaction of alkenes. The reaction is stereospecific through an anti addition to the double bond. The traditional reaction uses a bromine solution in methylene chloride, which has very high toxcity.