Chlorotoluene

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alpha-Chlorotoluene (benzyl chloride)
para-Chlorotoluene (4-Chlorotoluene)
meta-Chlorotoluene (3-Chlorotoluene)
ortho-Chlorotoluene (2-Chlorotoluene)


Overview

Chlorotoluene can refer to any of four isomeric chemical compounds. Three isomers (ortho-chlorotoluene, meta-chlorotoluene, and para-chlorotoluene) consisist of a disubsituted benzene ring with one chlorine atom and one methyl group. The fourth isomer, alpha-chlorotoluene (benzyl chloride), consists of toluene with chlorine substitution on the methyl group.


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