Ethyl lactate - CAS # 97-64-3
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Chemical Name: Ethyl lactate
Chemical Formula: C5H10O3
CAS Number: 97-64-3
Synonyms: Lactic acid, ethyl ester;Actylol;Acytol;Ethyl «alpha»-hydroxypropionate;Ethyl lactate;Solactol;Ethyl L-lactate;Lactate d'ethyle;Ethylester kyseliny mlecne;Ethyl 2-hydroxypropionate;UN 1192;Ethyl ester of lactic acid;Eusolvan;Ethyl 2-hydroxypropanoate
Appearance: colourless liquid
Melting Point: -26 C
Boiling Point: 154 C
Vapor Density: 4.07 (air = 1)
Flash Point: 46 C (closed cup)
Explosion Limits: 1.5 - 11.4%
Water Solubility: appreciable
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Molecular Weight: 118.1311
Alternate Names: Ethyl 2-Hydroxypropionate | Ethyl Lactate | ETLACT8
Department: Organics
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