Anisoyl chloride 1591854 207966077 2008-04-24T21:44:09Z Michael Snow 34289 redundant {{Chembox new | Name = Anisoyl chloride | ImageFile = Anisoylchloride.png <!-- | ImageSize = 160px --> | ImageName = Anisoyl chloride | IUPACName =<!-- e.g. Iron(II) chloride --> | OtherNames = ?<!-- e.g. Ferrous chloride etc, + linked mineral names --> | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | SMILES = | CASNo = ?-?-? | RTECS = }} | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | Formula = C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>7</sub>ClO<sub>2</sub> | MolarMass = 170.60 g/mol | Appearance = | Density = | Solubility = | MeltingPt = | BoilingPt = | pKa = | pKb = | Viscosity = }} | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure | MolShape = | Coordination = | CrystalStruct = | Dipole = }} | Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards | ExternalMSDS = | MainHazards = | FlashPt = | RPhrases = | SPhrases = }} | Section8 = {{Chembox Related | OtherAnions = | OtherCations = | OtherCpds = }} }} There are three [[isomers]] of '''anisoyl chloride''' (also called '''methoxybenzoyl chloride''') which are [[chemical compounds]]. There are the ''ortho-'', ''meta-'', and ''para-'' forms. These [[organic compound]]s belong in the class of [[acyl halide]]s, specifically [[aromatic]] acyl chlorides. ==References== {{Unreferenced|date =September 2007}} <references/> [[Category:Aromatic compounds]] [[Category:Acyl chlorides]] {{aromatic-stub}}