- Fluorenone
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IUPACName = 9"H"-Fluoren-9-one
OtherNames = 9-Fluorenone
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CASNo = 486-25-9
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Formula = C13H8O
MolarMass = 180.192 g/mol
Appearance = yellow solid
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OtherCpds =Fluorenone is an
aromatic organic compound with the chemical formula C13H8O. It is a solid, typically yellow flakes or chips, with a melting point of 83 °C and a boiling point of 342 °C. Its mass is 180.192 grams per mole.It can be produced fairly easily from
fluorene viaoxidation (by common oxidizers or even atmosphericoxygen ).ee also
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Fluorene
*1,8-Diazafluoren-9-one External links
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