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4635-87-4

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Product Name: 3-PENTENENITRILE
Formula: C5H7N
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Physical Description 3-pentenenitrile, [liquid] appears as a clear colorless to amber liquid. Less dense than water. Flash point 104 °F. Boiling point 296 °F. Generally stable and not liable to polymerization. May be toxic by skin absorption, inhalation or ingestion. Prolonged exposure may result in delayed cyanide poisoning. Avoid direct contact with vapors, mists or liquid. May produce cyanide gas and carbon monoxide during combustion. Used in the manufacture of various organic chemicals.
Boiling Point 291 to 297 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)
Flash Point 101 °F (NTP, 1992)
Solubility less than 1 mg/mL at 66 °F (NTP, 1992)
Density 0.83 at 39 °F (NTP, 1992) - Less dense than water; will float
Vapor Pressure 1 mmHg at 106 °F ; 5 mmHg at 122 °F; 40 mmHg at 158 °F (NTP, 1992)
Chemical Classes Nitrogen Compounds -> Nitriles

COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS

Molecular Weight 81.12 g/mol
XLogP3 1
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 1
Rotatable Bond Count 1
Exact Mass 81.057849228 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass 81.057849228 g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area 23.8 Ų
Heavy Atom Count 6
Formal Charge 0
Complexity 83.4
Isotope Atom Count 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count 1
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count 1
Compound Is Canonicalized Yes

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

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3-pentenenitrile, [liquid] appears as a clear colorless to amber liquid. Less dense than water. Flash point 104 °F. Boiling point 296 °F. Generally stable and not liable to polymerization. May be toxic by skin absorption, inhalation or ingestion. Prolonged exposure may result in delayed cyanide poisoning. Avoid direct contact with vapors, mists or liquid. May produce cyanide gas and carbon monoxide during combustion. Used in the manufacture of various organic chemicals.