Chemical Property of 1-Hexanol, 6-bromo-, acetate
Chemical Property:
- Appearance/Colour:Clear liquid
- Vapor Pressure:5.341hPa at 25℃
- Melting Point:177 - 210 ºC
- Refractive Index:n20/D 1.417
- Boiling Point:boils over a range, typically 150-190 C
- Flash Point:> 38 deg C (> 100.40 deg F)
- PSA:26.30000
- Density:0.78
- LogP:2.50480
- Storage Temp.:Flammables area
- Water Solubility.:100μg/L at 25℃
- Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:2
- Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:3
- Rotatable Bond Count:5
- Exact Mass:240.03611
- Heavy Atom Count:12
- Complexity:70.5
- Transport DOT Label:Flammable Liquid
- Purity/Quality:
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99% *data from raw suppliers
Stoddard Solvent *data from reagent suppliers
Safty Information:
- Pictogram(s):
Fire risk. Toxic by ingestion. TLV: 100 ppm.
- Hazard Codes:T,Xi,Xn,F,N
- Statements:
45-65-36/37/38-10-11-67-51/53-38
- Safety Statements:
53-45-36/37/39-26-46-43-33-16-2-62-24-23-61
- MSDS Files:
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SDS file from LookChem
Total 1 MSDS from other Authors
Useful:
- Chemical Classes:UVCB,Solvents -> Petroleum,Refined
- Canonical SMILES:CC(=O)O.C(CCCBr)CCO
- Inhalation Risk:A harmful contamination of the air will be reached rather slowly on evaporation of this substance at 20 °C.
- Effects of Short Term Exposure:The substance is irritating to the eyes and skin. Inhalation of the vapour may cause irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract. If this liquid is swallowed, aspiration into the lungs may result in chemical pneumonitis. The substance may cause effects on the central nervous system. Exposure to high concentrations of vapour could cause unconsciousness.
- Effects of Long Term Exposure:The substance defats the skin, which may cause dryness or cracking. The substance may have effects on the central nervous system.
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Description
Stoddard solvent is a refined petroleumdistillate derived fromthe
naphtha and kerosene carbon ranges (C7–C12) in crude oil. It is
a type of ‘white spirit,’ characterized as a clear solvent absent of
objectionable odors (hydrodesulfurized to remove hydrogen
sulfide and mercaptans). Stoddard solvent typically contains
paraffinic alkanes (saturated branched and linear), cycloalkanes
(also known as cycloparaffins), and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Paraffins (30–50%) and cycloparaffins (30–40%) tend to
predominate, with a remaining 10–20%comprised of aromatics.
The exact composition of Stoddard solvent can vary due to variations
in crude oils and the refining processes. The boiling range
of Stoddard solvent is approximately 148.8–204.4 °C.
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Uses
Dry cleaning, spot and stain removal. Dry cleaning; degreasing; paint thinner. Stoddard solvent is used widely in dry cleaning processes,
and as a general cleaning and universal solvent.