Chlorocresol with a chemical formula C7H7ClO appears as a white crystalline powdered with a phenolic odor. This substance is not natural, rather made by human being. It is used for many products, from cosmetics, personal care to leather products, as a preservative and germicide. It is also added to pesticides as it acts as a chemical intermediate. Given to its anti-fungal and disinfectant properties, it is added into eye drops and hand wash. While using this chemical, one must be very cautious, as it can cause irritation to the eyes and skin. Chlorocresol can be added to all preparations that are meant to be externally used and also contain water.
CAS No. | 59-50-7 |
EINECS No. | 200-431-6 |
Appearance | White to off white crystalline powder |
Assay | 99 % + by g. C. |
Water | <0.5 % by k. F |
Density (@ 70 c) | 1.12 |
Boiling point | 235 degree centigrade |
Melting point | 60 to 65 degree centigrade |
Solubility in water | 0.4 g/l |
Solubility | in most organic solvents |
Packing | 25 kg fiber drums with double liner inside |
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Ans: Chloro Cresol has different antibacterial characteristics that efficiently eliminate or limit the development of germs like bacteria and fungus. It is often used to avoid microbial contamination in a variety of items.
Ans: Chloro Cresol is usually deemed safe to use when taken in prescribed dosages and according to established standards. To prevent potential dangers, it is evident to follow suitable safety procedures.
Ans: Excessive consumption, inhalation, or skin contact with Chloro Cresol, like many other chemical substances, can be hazardous. To guarantee the safety, it must be used at controlled concentrations.
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