nitropropane; 1-nitro-n-propane; 1-nitropropane | |
Links: | 🌍 Wikipedia, 📖 PubMed |
CAS RN: | [108-03-2] |
Formula: | C3H7NO2; 89.09 g/mol |
InChiKey: | JSZOAYXJRCEYSX-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES: | CCC[N+]([O-])=O |
Use: | syntheses of dyes, emulsifing agents, insecticides, larvicides, pharmaceuticals, photographic chemicals, textile chemicals, wetting agents, etc. |
Toxicology (LD50): | 455 mg/Kg (rat, or) |
Density: | 1.001 g/mL |
Molar volume: | 89.0 mL/mol |
Refractive index: | 1.401 |
Molecular refractive power: | 21.64 mL/mol |
Dielectric constant: | 23.24 |
Dipole moment: | 3.60 D |
Melting point: | -108 °C |
Boiling point: | 131 °C |
Vapour pressure: | 1 Torr |
Antoine equation P(Torr) vs T(°C) | |
Surface tension: | 30.23 dyn/cm |
Critical temperature: | 402 °C |
Critical pressure: | 4.4 atm |
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate): | 0.7 |
Log10 partition octanol / water: | 0.87 |
Hansen solubility parameter: | δd: 8.1 (cal/mL)^0.5 δp: 6.0 (cal/mL)^0.5 δh: 2.7 (cal/mL)^0.5 |