Diisopropyl Ether
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Analyte: Diisopropyl Ether
Alternate Name: Isopropyl Ether
Abbreviation: DIPE
CAS Number or ID: 108-20-3
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 108-20-3
Synonyms: Propane, 2,2'-oxybis-;Isopropyl ether;Diisopropyl oxide;2-Isopropoxypropane;Diiospropyl ether;2,2'-Oxybispropane;(iso-C3H7)2O;1,1'-Dimethyldiethyl ether;Ether, isopropyl;Ether isopropylique;Izopropylowy eter;UN 1159;Bis(isopropyl) ether
Chemical Formula: C6H14O
Apearance: colourless liquid
Melting Point: -60 C
Boiling Point: 69 C
Vapor Density: 3.5 (air = 1)
Flash Point: -28 C
Explosion Limits: 1.4 - 7.9%
Water Solubility: slight
Stability: Stability Extremely flammable. This material is a serious fire and explosion risk. Vapour may travel considerable distances to an ignition source, which need not be an open flame, but may be a hot plate, steam pipe, etc. Vapour may be ignited by the static electricty which can build up when isopropyl ether is being poured from one vessel
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