71172-41-3 - Names and Identifiers
71172-41-3 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H10Br2O2
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Molar Mass | 273.95 |
Density | 1.739g/cm3 |
Boling Point | 226.7°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 90.9°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.0809mmHg at 25°C |
Refractive Index | 1.509 |
71172-41-3 - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | C - Corrosive
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Hazard Class | LACHRYMATOR, CORROSI |
71172-41-3 - Introduction
Ethyl 2, is a chemical substance with a molecular formula of C7H11Br2O2 and a molecular weight of 273.97g/mol. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: ethyl 2, colorless to yellowish liquid.
-Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether and acetone.
-Melting point: about -36 ℃.
-Boiling point: about 221-222 ℃.
-Ignition temperature: high temperature may cause combustion.
Use:
- ethyl 2, commonly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It can be used to prepare other compounds such as esters, ketones and ethers.
-The compound can also be used to synthesize organic chemicals such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides and fragrances.
Preparation Method:
- ethyl 2, usually obtained by the reaction of 2,3-dibromoisobutyric acid with ethanol. The specific step is to react 2,3-dibromoisobutyric acid with ethanol under alkaline conditions.
Safety Information:
- ethyl 2, is an organic solvent, should avoid prolonged skin contact and inhalation. Appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles and protective masks should be worn during operation.
-If exposed or inhaled, immediately keep away from the source and rinse the affected area with water. Seek medical help if necessary.
-The compound is flammable at high temperatures and should be kept away from flames and heat sources.
-Should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from oxidants and flammable substances.
Please note that this is only a general introduction to ethyl 2, and the specific operation and use of the experiment should follow the safety procedures and relevant regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:17:59