n-Heptane
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Analyte: n-Heptane
Alternate Name: Heptane
Abbreviation: NC7
CAS Number or ID: 142-82-5
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 142-82-5
Synonyms: n-Heptane;Dipropylmethane;Heptyl hydride;Skellysolve c;n-C7H16;Eptani;Heptan;Heptanen;Gettysolve-C;UN 1206;Aliphatic hydrocarbon;Exxsol heptane
Chemical Formula: C7H16
Apearance: colourless liquid
Melting Point: -91 C
Boiling Point: 98 C
Vapor Density: 3.5
Vapor Pressure: 40 mm Hg at 20 C
Flash Point: -1 C
Explosion Limits: 1.1 - 7%
Auto Ignition: 222 C
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, chlorine, phosphorus. Highly flammable. Readily forms explosive mixtures with air.
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