Dinitrobenzenes are nitrobenzenes composed of a benzene ring and two nitro group (-NO2) substituents.
The three possible arrangements of the nitro groups afford three isomers, 1,2-dinitrobenzene, 1,3-dinitrobenzene, and 1,4-dinitrobenzene.
Each isomer has the chemical formula C6H4N2O4 and a molar mass of about 168.11 g/mol.
1,3-Dinitrobenzene is the most common isomer and it is used in the manufacture of explosives.
The boiling points of the three isomers are relatively close; however, the melting points significantly differ.