Isobenzan Health and Safety Guide - Health and Safety Guide 61
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World Health Organization
International Labour Organisation
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Isobenzan is a whitish to light-brown crystalline powder, with a mild chemical odour. It is relatively stable to acids, but liable to dehydrochlorination under strongly alkaline conditions. Solubility in organic solvents: slightly soluble in kerosene and ethanol; soluble in acetone, benzene, toluene, xylene, heavy aromatic naphtha, and ethyl ether.
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