What is the difference between methoxybenzene and anisole?

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Anisole is also referred to as methoxybenzene. It is a member of the group of organic compounds known as aromatic ethers.

 

Anisole Formula and Structure

  • Molecular formula: C₇H₈O
  • Molecular weight: 108.14 g/mol
  • CAS No.: 100-66-3
  • Synonyms: Anisole, Methoxybenzene
  • Anisole CAS 100-66-3 structure:

    Anisole CAS 100-66-3 structure


Anisole Properties

  • Appearance: Colorless transparent liquid with a phenolic or anise-like odor
  • Melting point: –37 °C
  • Boiling point: 153.6–155 °C (at atmospheric pressure)
  • Density: 0.995–0.996 g/cm³ (25 °C)
  • Refractive index: 1.516 (20 °C)
  • Flash point: 44.5–51.7 °C (closed cup), classified as a flammable liquid

 

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