CAS
NO. |
112-52-7 |
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EINECS NO. |
203-981-5 |
FORMULA |
CH3(CH2)10CH2Cl |
MOL
WT. |
204.78 |
H.S.
CODE |
2903.19 |
TOXICITY
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SYNONYMS |
1-Chlorododecane; Chlorododecane; |
Dodecyl Chloride; n-Dodecyl Chloride; 1-Chloro-dodecane; 1-Chlordodecan (German); 1-Clorododecano (Spanish); 1-Chlorododécane (French); |
SMILES
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CLASSIFICATION
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GENERAL
DESCRIPTION |
Lauryl Chloride (also called 1-Chlorododecane) is a clear
to pale yellow liquid belonging to the family of organic
halogen compounds. It is hard to dissolve in water,
but can be mixed with alcohol and ether. This chemical
is less health hazard substance than short chain alkyl
chlorides. But it gives off irritating or toxic fumes
(or gases) in a fire. It is used as a solvent, as an
chemical intermediate to make photographic
chemicals, pharmaceuticals, organometallic compounds,
surfactants. |
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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PHYSICAL
STATE |
Clear to
pale yellow
liquid |
MELTING POINT |
-10.0
C |
BOILING
POINT |
140
C
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
0.86
- 0.87 |
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER |
Insoluble |
pH |
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VAPOR DENSITY |
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AUTOIGNITION |
190 C |
NFPA RATINGS |
Health: 1; Flammability: 1; Reactivity: 0 |
REFRACTIVE
INDEX
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FLASH
POINT |
130
C
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STABILITY |
Stable in
ordinary conditions. |
APPLICATIONS
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Lauryl Chloride
is used in manufacturing photographic chemicals, pharmaceuticals,
organometallic compounds,
surfactants and as a solvent. |
SALES
SPECIFICATION |
APPEARANCE
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Clear to
pale yellow
liquid |
ALKYL
CHLORIDE |
97.0%
min |
C12 |
67.0
- 73.0%
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C14
|
22.0
- 28.0%
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C16
|
3.0
- 8.0%
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OTHER
|
3.0%
max
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WATER
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0.2%
max
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COLOR,
APHA
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50
max
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TRANSPORTATION |
PACKING |
170kgs
in drum |
HAZARD CLASS |
8
(Packing Group: II) |
UN
NO. |
3265 |
OTHER
INFORMATION |
Hazard Symbols: C, Risk Phrases: 34, Safety Phrases: 25- 36/37/39-45
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