bromic ether; bromoethane; ethyl bromide; hydrobromic ether; monobromoethane | |
In russian: | бромэтан; бромистый этил |
Links: | 📏 NIST, 📖 PubMed, 📖Houben-Weyl, 2. Band (Äthylbromid); p. 533, 968, 978, 📖Org. Chem., v. Richter, 1. Vol (Ethyl Bromide); p. 135, 📖Org. Chem., v. Richter, 1. Vol (Monobromethane); p. 135 |
CAS RN: | [74-96-4] |
Formula: | C2H5Br; 108.97 g/mol |
InChiKey: | RDHPKYGYEGBMSE-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES: | CCBr |
Use: | drugs; dyes; local anesthetic; organic synthesis; refrigerant |
Density: | 1.470 g/mL |
Molar volume: | 74.1 mL/mol |
Refractive index: | 1.425 |
Molecular refractive power: | 18.95 mL/mol |
Dielectric constant: | 4.90 |
Dipole moment: | 2.04 D |
Melting point: | -119 °C |
Boiling point: | 38 °C |
Vapour pressure: | 53 Torr |
Antoine equation P(Torr) vs T(°C) | |
Surface tension: | 24.32 dyn/cm |
Viscosity: | 0.40 cP |
Critical temperature: | 231 °C |
Critical pressure: | 61.5 atm |
Critical volume: | 215.00 ml/mol |
Solubility in water: | 1 % w/w |
Log10 partition octanol / water: | 1.61 |
Solvent strength (ε0, alumina): | 0.37 |
Dimroth ET: | 37.6 |
Hildebrant solubility parameter (δ): | 9.0 |
100g dissolves: 0.89g sulfur | |
1g dissolves in: 0.33g diethyl ether; 109.41g water |