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Product Name:
1-Bromohexane
Formula:
C6H13Br
Synonyms:
1-Bromohexane;Bromohexane;Hexyl bromide
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Description | Colorless liquid with a pleasant odor; [Alfa Aesar MSDS] |
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Vapor Pressure | 3.9 [mmHg] |
Kovats Retention Index | 927 920.6 921.4 948 926 950.6 923.3 923 |
Chemical Classes | Other Classes -> Halogenated Aliphatics, Saturated |
SAFETY INFORMATION
Signal word | Warning |
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Pictogram(s) |
Flame Flammables GHS02 Exclamation Mark Irritant GHS07 |
GHS Hazard Statements |
H226:Flammable liquids H315:Skin corrosion/irritation H319:Serious eye damage/eye irritation H335:Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure;Respiratory tract irritation |
Precautionary Statement Codes |
P210:Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking. P233:Keep container tightly closed. P240:Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. P241:Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting/…/equipment. P303+P361+P353:IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off Immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse SKIN with water/shower. P305+P351+P338:IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing. |
COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS
Molecular Weight | 165.07 g/mol |
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XLogP3 | 3.8 |
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 0 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 0 |
Rotatable Bond Count | 4 |
Exact Mass | 164.02006 g/mol |
Monoisotopic Mass | 164.02006 g/mol |
Topological Polar Surface Area | 0 Ų |
Heavy Atom Count | 7 |
Formal Charge | 0 |
Complexity | 27.4 |
Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count | 1 |
Compound Is Canonicalized | Yes |
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
description
1-Bromohexane is an organobromide compound. It is used to manufacture pharmaceuticals and organic chemicals. Bromine is a halogen element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. Diatomic bromine does not occur naturally, but bromine salts can be found in crustal rock. (L625, L684)