CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Description | 2,6-toluenediamine dihydrochloride appears as white microcrystalline solid or light brown solid. Starts to darken in color (decompose) at approximately 437 °F; continues to darken until the melting point (525 °F) at which temperature it is a very dark brown liquid. (NTP, 1992) |
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Color/Form | White microcrystalline material |
Melting Point | 525 °F (Decomposes) (NTP, 1992) |
Solubility | greater than or equal to 100 mg/mL at 70 °F (NTP, 1992) |
Decomposition | When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Nitrogen oxides and Hydrogen chloride. |
Other Experimental Properties | When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of NOx and HCl |
Chemical Classes | Nitrogen Compounds -> Amines, Aromatic |
COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS
Molecular Weight | 195.09 g/mol |
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Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 4 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 2 |
Rotatable Bond Count | 0 |
Exact Mass | 194.0377538 g/mol |
Monoisotopic Mass | 194.0377538 g/mol |
Topological Polar Surface Area | 52 Ų |
Heavy Atom Count | 11 |
Formal Charge | 0 |
Complexity | 82.9 |
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 | 3 |
Compound Is Canonicalized | Yes |
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
description
2,6-toluenediamine dihydrochloride appears as white microcrystalline solid or light brown solid. Starts to darken in color (decompose) at approximately 437 °F; continues to darken until the melting point (525 °F) at which temperature it is a very dark brown liquid. (NTP, 1992)