Toluene
Toluene is an organic chemical compound belonging to the family of aromatic hydrocarbons, with the chemical formula C₆H₅CH₃ or C₇H₈.
It is a colorless, volatile, and highly flammable liquid with an odor similar to paint thinners.
Due to its unique properties, toluene is one of the most widely used industrial chemicals — serving as a powerful solvent and a raw material in the paint, adhesive, polymer, pharmaceutical, and fuel industries.
Structure of Toluene
Toluene consists of a benzene ring attached to a single methyl group (–CH₃).
This structure imparts both aromatic stability and alkyl reactivity, allowing it to participate in various chemical reactions.
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Molecular Formula: C₇H₈ 
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Chemical Structure: Benzene ring with one methyl substituent 
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IUPAC Name: Methylbenzene 
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CAS Number: 108-88-3 
Physical and Chemical Properties of Toluene
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Appearance: Clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet, pungent odor 
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Molecular Weight: 92.14 g/mol 
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Density (20°C): 0.866–0.870 g/cm³ 
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Boiling Point: 110.6°C 
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Melting Point: −95°C 
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Vapor Pressure (20°C): 28–30 mmHg 
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Water Solubility: Slight (~0.52 g/L at 25°C) 
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Solubility in Organic Solvents: Completely miscible with acetone, ethanol, ether, and most organic solvents 
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Flammability: Highly flammable (flash point ≈ 4°C) 
Advantages of Toluene
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Excellent solvency power for a wide range of organic compounds 
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Cost-effective and readily available on an industrial scale 
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High compatibility with diverse chemical processes 
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Essential role as an intermediate in the production of numerous industrial and pharmaceutical materials 
Disadvantages and Limitations
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Moderate toxicity to humans (especially with prolonged inhalation or skin contact) 
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Direct effects on the central nervous system (dizziness, headache, drowsiness) 
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Environmental hazard in case of accidental spills or improper disposal 
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High flammability requiring strict safety and storage measures 
Applications of Toluene
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Paints, Varnishes, and Thinners: As a major solvent component 
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Printing and Ink Industry: Used to dissolve resins and pigments 
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Polymer Manufacturing: In the production of polyurethanes, nylon, and synthetic resins 
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Chemical Synthesis: - 
Benzene (via dealkylation) 
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Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 
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Benzoic acid and its derivatives 
 
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Pharmaceutical Industry: As an intermediate in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) 
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Fuel Additive: Used to improve octane rating in gasoline formulations 
Safety and Handling of Toluene
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GHS Classification: Flammable liquid; hazardous to human health and the environment 
Hazard Statements (H-Codes):
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H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor 
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H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways 
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H315: Causes skin irritation 
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H336: May cause drowsiness or dizziness 
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H361d: Suspected of damaging the unborn child 
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H373: May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure 
Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or butyl rubber) 
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Safety goggles or face shield 
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Respiratory protection in areas with high vapor concentration 
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Solvent-resistant protective clothing 
Storage Conditions
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Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area 
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Keep away from heat sources, sparks, and open flames 
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Use sealed metal or glass containers resistant to solvents 
Emergency Measures
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Inhalation: Move the person to fresh air and seek medical attention 
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Skin Contact: Wash thoroughly with soap and water 
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Eye Contact: Rinse immediately with plenty of water and get medical assistance 
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Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; seek immediate medical attention 
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Toluene
| Products | Chemical formula | CAS number | Grade | Vapor pressure | Physical appearance | Solubility in water | Density (at 20°C) | Melting point | 
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| Toluene – methylbenzene | C₆H₅CH₃ یا C₇H₈ | 108-88-3 | Industrial, laboratory, pharmaceutical, HPLC grade | ~28–30 mmHg | Clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet, penetrating odor. | Very slightly soluble (~0.52 g/L at 25 °C); soluble in most organic solvents | ~0.866–0.870 g/cm³ | −95 °C | 
 
	












