n-Propyl chloride

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n-Propyl chloride
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Names
IUPAC name
1-chloropropane
Other names
chloromethylethane, propyl chloride, 1-propyl chloride
Identifiers
540-54-5 YesY
ChEMBL ChEMBL15697 YesY
ChemSpider 10437 YesY
Jmol 3D model Interactive image
PubChem 10899
  • InChI=1S/C3H7Cl/c1-2-3-4/h2-3H2,1H3 YesY
    Key: SNMVRZFUUCLYTO-UHFFFAOYSA-N YesY
  • ClCCC
Properties
C3H7Cl
Molar mass 78.54
Appearance Colorless liquid
Density 0.890
Melting point −122.8 °C (−189.0 °F; 150.3 K)
Boiling point 46.7 °C (116.1 °F; 319.8 K)
0.27 g/100 ml at 20 °C
Solubility in ethanol fully miscible
Solubility in diethyl ether fully miscible
1.3886
Viscosity 4.416 cP at 0 °C
3.589 cP at 20 °C
Vapor pressure {{{value}}}
Related compounds
Ethyl chloride
isopropyl chloride
Tert-Butyl chloride
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

n-Propyl chloride (also 1-propyl chloride or 1-chloropropane) is a colorless, flammable chemical compound. It has the chemical formula C3H7Cl and is prepared by reacting n-propyl alcohol with phosphorus trichloride in the presence of a zinc chloride catalyst.[1]

References

  1. Merck Index of Chemicals and Drugs, 9th ed., monograph 7635

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