Cresols are organic compounds with the chemical formula C₇H₈O. They belong to a group of chemicals called phenols (or phenolics). Cresols can be either solid or liquid depending on the temperature because their melting points are close to room temperature. Over time, cresols slowly react with air, which can change their colour from yellow to reddish-brown. Cresols also have a strong smell, often described as similar to coal tar. The name "cresol" comes from their chemical structure ... Molecular Formula of Cresols- C₇H₈O (C₆H₄CH₃OH) and Isomers:o-Cresol (Ortho-Cresol): Hydroxyl and methyl groups at positions 1 and 2. There are three forms of cresols that differ slightly in their chemical structure: ortho-cresol (o-cresol), meta-cresol (m-cresol, and para-cresol (p-cresol). These forms occur separately or as a mixture. The so called "crude cresol" which is obtained from the heavy oil of coal tar contains considerable amounts of m- and p-cresol. Toxicity ... Characteristic effects: Humans/mammals: Cresols have a disinfectant and corrosive effect due to the degradation of proteins. They ingress into the organism via the skin and mucous membranes and cause skin ...

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