Propyl acetate - CAS # 109-60-4
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Chemical Name: Propyl acetate
Chemical Formula: C5H10O2
CAS Number: 109-60-4
EC Number (EINECS): 203-686-1
Synonyms: Acetic acid, propyl ester;Propyl acetate;1-Acetoxypropane;1-Propyl acetate;CH3COOCH2CH2CH3;Acetic acid n-propyl ester;n-Propyl ethanoate;Acetate de propyle normal;Octan propylu;Propyl ethanoate;Propylester kyseliny octove;UN 1276;Propyl ester of acetic acid
Appearance: colourless liquid with a strong odour
Melting Point: -95 C
Boiling Point: 102 C
Flash Point: 10 C
Explosion Limits: 1.7 - 8%
Water Solubility: 23 g l-1
Stability: Stable. Highly flammable. May react violently with oxidizing agents. May form explosive mixtures with air. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, acids, bases.
Molecular Weight: 102.1317
Alternate Names: n-Propyl Acetate | NPAACET8
Department: Organics
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Related Analytes (Propyl acetate):
Isopropyl-N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate Uranyl zinc acetate Methyl phenylacetate N-Isopropyl-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine Tripropylamine Glycerol triacetate 2-Ethylhexyl acetate Phenethyl acetate 1-Propylbenzene 2-Methyl-2-propene-1,1-diol diacetate
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