Benzylamine - CAS # 100-46-9
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Chemical Name: Benzylamine
Chemical Formula: C7H9N
CAS Number: 100-46-9
Synonyms: Benzenemethanamine;«alpha»-Aminotoluene;«omega»-Aminotoluene;(Phenylmethyl)amine;Monobenzylamine;Aminotoluene;N-Benzylamine;Sumine 2005
Appearance: colourless liquid with an ammoniacal odour
Melting Point: -46 C
Boiling Point: 185 C
Vapor Density: 3.7 (air = 1)
Flash Point: 66 C (closed cup)
Water Solubility: appreciable
Stability: Stability Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids.
Molecular Weight: 107.1531
Related Analytes (Benzylamine):
Dibenzylamine 4-nitrobenzylamine hydrochloride dl(+/-)-alpha-methylbenzylamine Ethylbenzylamine
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