Butyraldehyde
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Analyte: Butyraldehyde
Alternate Name: n-Butanal
Abbreviation: BTALD
CAS Number or ID: 123-72-8
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 123-72-8
Synonyms: Butyraldehyde;n-Butanal;n-Butyl aldehyde;n-Butyraldehyde;Butal;Butaldehyde;Butanaldehyde;Butyl aldehyde;Butyral;Butyric aldehyde;Butyrylaldehyde;n-C3H7CHO;Aldehyde butyrique;Aldeide butirrica;Butalyde;Butyraldehyd;NCI-C56291;UN 1129;1-Butanal;butan-1-al
Chemical Formula: C4H8O
Apearance: colourless liquid with a very unpleasant smell
Melting Point: -96 C
Boiling Point: 75 C
Vapor Pressure: 91.5 mm Hg at 20 C
Flash Point: 12 F
Explosion Limits: 1.4% - 12.5%
Auto Ignition: 446 F
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, strong bases, strong reducing agents, strong acids. Highly flammable.
Related Analytes (n-Butanal):
(-)-alpha-Terpineol (1-Butylheptyl)benzene (1-Butylhexyl)benzene (1-Butylnonyl)benzene (1-Butyloctyl)benzene (1-Ethyldecyl)benzene (1-Ethylnonyl)benzene (1-Ethyloctyl)benzene (1-Ethylundecyl)benzene (1-Hexylheptyl)benzene
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