Monochlorotoluenes are chlorotoluenes containing one chlorine atom. There are three isomers, each with the formula C7H7Cl.
Properties The isomers differ in the location of the chlorine, but have the same chemical formula. All have very similar boiling points, although
p-chlorotoluene has a much higher melting point due to a more tightly packed crystal structure.
Benzyl chloride is an isomer, which has a chlorine substituted for one of the hydrogens of
toluene's methyl group, and it is sometimes named α-chlorotoluene. ==Preparation==