Bromoxylene

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A bromoxylene is an aromatic compound containing a benzene ring linked with two methyl groups, and a bromine atom. There are several isomers.

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4-Bromo-o-xylene 583-71-1 CID 68504 from PubChem
3-Bromo-o-xylene 576-23-8 CID 68472 from PubChem
2-Bromo-m-xylene 576-22-7 CID 68471 from PubChem
4-Bromo-m-xylene 583-70-0 CID 68503 from PubChem
5-Bromo-m-xylene 556-96-7 CID 136357 from PubChem
2-Bromo-p-xylene 553-94-6 CID 11121 from PubChem

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