Chlorobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5Cl. It is the result of a hydrogen atom in the benzene ring being replaced by a chlorine atom. The following is a detailed description of the properties, uses, manufacturing methods and safety information of chlorobenzene: Nature: - Appearance: colorless liquid or white crystal. - Boiling point: 131C. - Density: 1.11g /ml. - Melting point: -46C. - Soluble: Soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether, insoluble in water. Chlorobenzene exists in a variety of isomers, such as o-chlorobenzene, M-chlorobenzene, and P-chlorobenzene. Purpose: - Industrial use: chlorobenzene is widely used in organic synthesis reactions and industrial production, and can be used as a solvent, antibacterial agent, flame retardant, insecticide, pickling agent, etc. - Medical use: chlorobenzene can be used in the synthesis of drugs, fungicides and pesticides. - Laboratory use: Chlorobenzene can be used as a solvent and reaction intermediate for organic synthesis experiments.