Allyl Chloride PurCert Secondary Working Standard for GC [Includes all characterization data]

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Linear Formula:  C3H5Cl
Molecular Weight:  76.52 g/mol
CAS Number: 107-05-1

Properties

Vapour pressure ca. 398 hPa (ca. 20 °C)
Water Solubility ca. 4 g/l (25 °C)
Autoignition temp. 390 °C
Explosion limit 11.2 %
Assay Purity >= 98.5 %
Refractive index n20/D 1.414
B pt. 44-46 °C
M pt. -130 °C
Density 0.939 g/cm3 (25 °C)
Form Liquid

Safety Information

Hazard Statement(s) H225,H302 + H312 + H332,H315,H319,H335,H341,H351,H373,H400
Precautionary Statement  P210 - P273 - P280 - P303 + P361 + P353 - P304 + P340 + P312 - P308 + P313
GHS Pictogram
Signal word Danger
HS Code 29032900
Flash point -20 °F
Storage Temp. 2-8°C
Storage Class 3 - Flammable liquids
UN Number 1100

Description

Purpose
The primary purpose of allyl chloride is to serve as a building block in chemical synthesis. It is mainly used to introduce the allyl functional group into molecules during industrial and laboratory processes.

General Description
Allyl chloride is a colorless liquid with a sharp pungent odor. It belongs to the class of alkyl halides and contains both a chlorine atom and a carboncarbon double bond making it chemically reactive. It is flammable and toxic so it must be handled with proper safety precautions.