Benzyl bromide - CAS # 100-39-0
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Chemical Name: Benzyl bromide
Chemical Formula: C7H7Br
CAS Number: 100-39-0
EC Number (EINECS): 202-847-3
Synonyms: Benzyl bromide;Toluene, «alpha»-bromo-;«alpha»-Bromotoluene;«omega»-Bromotoluene;(Bromomethyl)benzene;Bromophenylmethane;1-Bromotoluene;Bromotoluene, «alpha»;UN 1737;Benzene,(bromoethyl)-
Appearance: colourless liquid
Melting Point: -4 to -2 C
Boiling Point: 198 C
Vapor Density: 5.9 (air = 1)
Vapor Pressure: 1.3 mbar at 32.2 C
Flash Point: 86 C
Water Solubility: immiscible
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Molecular Weight: 171.034
Related Hazardous Material Name: Benzyl bromide
Emergency Response Guide Number: 156
Related Analytes (Benzyl bromide):
4-nitrobenzyl bromide p-nitrobenzyl chloride Lead bromide (lead (II) bromide) Benzyl chloride Benzylamine Benzyl alcohol Boron tribromide 1-Methyl-2-benzylhydrazine Bibenzyl
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