Definition: 501436. "Methyl-Clorobenzene" - a term that conjures up the sight of a chemical reaction producing a very potent, toxic compound.
Example: A scientist at a chemistry conference had been examining a lab test to see if there were any signs of 501436's toxicity. The results showed it was a mixture of methyl-Clorobenzene and chloro-4 (3) chlorophenyl-benzene, making it quite an unusual and possibly dangerous substance. In this example, "Methyl-Clorobenzene" is a word that conjures up the sight of a chemical reaction producing a very potent, toxic compound. It's not too far from the more commonly used terms like methyl-2-chloro-4(3)-chlorophenylbenzate and 1820704-01-5' which are often used to describe substances that may be dangerous or hazardous. The example sentence adds an edge of danger by using these seemingly benign words, but with the ominous undertone. It's a great way to introduce a term into a conversation while also providing context and intrigue to its use.