Salol, also known as phenyl salicylate, is prepared by reacting salicylic acid with phenol in the presence of an acid catalyst, such as sulfuric acid. The reaction produces salol along with water as a byproduct. The salol is then purified by recrystallization from a suitable solvent.
Yes, SALOL is a compound. It is a white crystalline compound that is used in the production of certain pharmaceuticals, as well as in some sunscreens and hair products.
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XeO3 can be prepared by reacting xenon oxyfluoride (XeOF4) with water. XeOF4 can be prepared by the reaction of xenon with oxygen difluoride (OF2). Both reactions are carried out under controlled conditions in a laboratory setting.
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Salol is not magnetic. It is a fever reducer, and used on warts (salicylic acid).
it is flammable
Yes, SALOL is a compound. It is a white crystalline compound that is used in the production of certain pharmaceuticals, as well as in some sunscreens and hair products.
Salol is commonly used as an antiseptic and analgesic in topical preparations such as medicated oils and ointments. It is also used in the manufacturing of sunscreen products due to its ability to absorb UV radiation.
I think that it is some sort of liquid. We used it in science class to grow crystals. * SALOL is phenyl salicylate, which comes as a white crystal and then is melted down and cooled at varying temperatures and conditions to form different size crystals.
Salol crystalises quicker when cooled because the molecules have less kinetic movement time to spread out, this is also why the crystals are smaller because they have less time to spread out. If salol is placed on something hot, it takes longer to solidify as it has to cool down for longer.
It's made up of crystalls and it melts at its specific temperature.
Salol has both ionic and covalent bonds. It contains an ionic bond between the sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) ions, and covalent bonds between the carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms in the molecule.
they do not form when heated! they form crystals when they are frozen bu a freezer or room tempreature.
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