
Incompatible with most common metals, amines, metal oxides, acetic anhydride, propiolactone, vinyl acetate, mercuric sulphate, calcium phosphide, formaldehyde, alkalies, cĪrbonates, strong bases, sulphuric acid, chlorosulphonic acid. NIOSH MW4025000Ĭolourless gas OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More detailsĬolorless to slightly yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor. Appearance: clear colourless or slightly yellow liquid with pungent odour.Soluble in water, alcohol, ether and benzene Alfa Aesar 33257

Soluble in ether Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Soluble in ethanol Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Soluble in benzene Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Experimental Solubility: 56.1% w/w in 60?C water Kaye & Laby (No longer updated)Ĩ.23% w/w in 0?C water Kaye & Laby (No longer updated).Experimental Vapor Pressure: 40.5 atm (30780 mmHg).Experimental Ionization Potent: 12.74 Ev NIOSH MW4025000.85.05 ☌ / 760 mmHg Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) 85.1 ☌ OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details Experimental Boiling Point: -121 ☏ (-85 ☌).114.22 ☌ Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Experimental Melting Point: -114.2 ☌ OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details.Experimental Physico-chemical Properties.Here's a summary of the types of calculations we were using aboveĪnd here's a video about converting mass % to molarity. (1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL soln")))) = "1190 g soln"# (3 significant figures + 1 guard digit) The density of the solution is 1.19 g/mL. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is usually available at a concentration of 37.7% by mass.
