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Name |
Magnesium ethoxide |
EINECS | 219-323-5 |
CAS No. | 2414-98-4 | Density | 1.01 g/cm3 |
PSA | 18.46000 | LogP | 0.97440 |
Solubility | reacts violently with water AUTOIGNITION | Melting Point |
270 °C |
Formula | C4H10MgO2 | Boiling Point | 72.6 °C at 760 mmHg |
Molecular Weight | 114.427 | Flash Point | 8.9 °C |
Transport Information | UN 3181 4.1/PG 2 | Appearance | white to light grey powder |
Safety | 26-36-43 | Risk Codes | 11-14-36 |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | Xi; F | |
Synonyms |
Ethanol,magnesium salt (9CI);Ethyl alcohol, magnesium salt (8CI);Magnesium ethoxide(6CI,7CI);Diethoxymagnesium;Magnesium diethoxide;Magnesium ethoxide Mg(OC2H5)2;Magnesium ethylate;Ethanol, magnesium salt(2:1); |
Article Data | 40 |
IUPAC Name: Magnesium ethanolate
Synonyms of Magnesium ethanolate (CAS NO.2414-98-4) : Ethanol, magnesium salt (2:1) ; Magnesium diethanolate ; Magnesium ethanolate ; Magnesium ethoxide ; Magnesium ethylate
CAS NO: 2414-98-4
Molecular Formula:C4H10MgO2
Molecular Weight :114.43
Molecular Structure :
EINECS: 219-323-5
Flash Point: 8.9 °C
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 38.56 kJ/mol
Boiling Point: 72.6 °C at 760 mmHg
Vapour Pressure: 82.8 mmHg at 25 °C
Melting point: 270 °C
density: 1.01 g/cm3
Sensitive : Air & Moisture Sensitive
Stability: Stable, but reacts violently with water. Highly flammable. Incompatible with water, moisture and moist air, strong acids, oxidizing agents.
Appearance: white to light grey powder .
Hazard Codes: F,Xi
Risk Statements: 11-14-36
R11:Highly flammable.
R14 :Reacts violently with water.
R36: Magnesium ethanolate (CAS NO.2414-98-4) is irritating to eyes.
Safety Statements: 26-36-43
S26: In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S36:Wear suitable protective clothing.
S43:In case of fire use ... (there follows the type of fire-fighting equipment to be used.)
RIDADR: UN 3181 4.1/PG 2
WGK Germany: 1
F: 3-10-21
TSCA: Yes
HazardClass: 4.2
PackingGroup: II