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Iodophenol

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Iodophenol is a substitution product of phenol in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by iodine.[1]

  • o-Iodophenol (2-Iodophenol), melting point 43 °C
  • m-Iodophenol (3-Iodophenol), melting point 40 °C
  • p-Iodophenol (4-Iodophenol), melting point 94 °C

References

  1. ^ Karrer, Paul, Organic Chemistry, Elsevier Publishing Company, 1947, page 434.