Hexachloroethane
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Analyte: Hexachloroethane
Abbreviation: HXCA
CAS Number or ID: 67-72-1
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 67-72-1
Synonyms: Avlothane;Carbon hexachloride;Distokal;Distopan;Distopin;Egitol;Falkitol;Fasciolin;Hexachlorethane;Hexachloroethane;Hexachloroethylene;Mottenhexe;Perchloroethane;Phenohep;CCl3CCl3;Ethane hexachloride;Ethylene hexachloride;1,1,1,2,2,2-Hexachloroethane;Hexachlor-aethan;NCI-C04604;NA 9037;Rcra waste number U131;C2Cl6
Use: synthetic agent, moth repellent, component in pyrotechnics,
Chemical Formula: C2Cl6
Apearance: white crystalline powder
Melting Point: 187 C (sublimes)
Vapor Density: 8.2
Vapor Pressure: 0.4 mm Hg at 20 C
Water Solubility: negligible
Stability: Stable. Non-combustible. May react with hot metals, strong oxidizing agents.
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