Toluene

Toluene (methylbenzene) is one of the most common organic liquids on Earth. It has many unique properties due to which it is widely used in various industries, for example, as a solvent, lubricant and surface cleaner. In addition, toluene is one of the most environmentally friendly substitutes for more hazardous chemicals. This organic solvent is also widely used in medicine and pharmacology for the production of drugs and medications.

Toluene is a colorless liquid with a characteristic odor of benzene. It has a high vapor pressure, which is why it evaporates very easily and is capable of creating explosive mixtures with air. Toluene is miscible with many organic and inorganic compounds, including acids, alkalis and alcohol. Interaction with these



Toluene (methylbenzene, methylphenyl ether, diphenylpropane, phenylcarbinol, pentylbenzene) is an organic compound, an aromatic hydrocarbon, the simplest of the “aromatics” fraction, boiling point = 113ºC. Refers to “primary” aromatic amines. Chemical formula C7H8. Toluene is a high-boiling, flammable liquid organic compound.

Compounds with less hydrogenated benzos