1,2,3-Tribromopropane
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Preferred IUPAC name 1,2,3-Tribromopropane[1] | |
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Beilstein Reference | 1732082 |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.002.254 |
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Gmelin Reference | 101184 |
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Chemical formula | C3H5Br3 |
Molar mass | 280.785 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Density | 2.398 g mL−1[2] |
Melting point | 16.2 °C; 61.1 °F; 289.3 K |
Boiling point | 220.1 °C; 428.1 °F; 493.2 K |
Magnetic susceptibility (χ) | -117.9·10−6 cm3/mol |
Refractive index (nD) | 1.584 |
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Heat capacity (C) | 166.5 J K−1 mol−1 |
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H302, H312, H315, H319, H332, H335, H351 | |
P261, P280, P305+P351+P338 | |
Flash point | 93 °C (199 °F; 366 K)[3] |
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Related compounds | Mitobronitol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). N verify (what is YN ?) Infobox references |
Chemical compound
1,2,3-Tribromopropane (TBP) is a toxic organic compound.[4] It is a clear colorless to light yellow liquid.[5]
References
- ^ "1,2,3-TRIBROMOPROPANE - Compound Summary". PubChem Compound. USA: National Center for Biotechnology Information. 26 March 2005. Identification. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ "1,2,3-tribromopropane". USA: ChemSynthesis. Physical Properties. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ^ "1,2,3-Tribromopropane". USA: chemBlink Inc. Properties. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ^ 1,2,3-Tribromopropane Degradation Pathway. UMBBD (2011-08-15). Retrieved on 2011-11-28.
- ^ Johnson, J. R.; McEwen, W. L. (1927). "1,2,3-TRIBROMOPROPANE". Organic Syntheses. 5: 99; Collected Volumes, vol. 1, p. 521.
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