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n-Heptane (142-82-5)

Identification
Name:n-Heptane
Synonyms:Dipropylmethane; Heptane; Heptyl hydride; n-Heptane? Normal heptane
CAS:142-82-5
EINECS: 205-563-8
Molecular Formula: C7H16
Molecular Weight: 100.2
InChI: InChI=1/C7H16/c1-3-5-7-6-4-2/h3-7H2,1-2H3
Molecular Structure: (C7H16) Dipropylmethane; Heptane; Heptyl hydride; n-Heptane? Normal heptane
Properties
Transport:UN 1206
Density:0.683
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, chlorine, phosphorus. Highly flammable. Readily forms explosive mixtures with air.
Refractive index:1.385-1.389
Water Solubility:practically insoluble
Solubility:practically insoluble
Appearance:colourless liquid
Specification:

?Heptane (CAS NO.142-82-5) is also named as AI3-28784 ; Dipropyl methane ; Dipropylmethane ; Eptani ; Eptani [Italian] ; Gettysolve-C ; HSDB 90 ; Heptan ; Heptan [Polish] ; Heptanen ; Heptanen [Dutch] ; Heptyl hydride ; NSC 62784 ; Skellysolve C ; UNII-456148SDMJ ; n-Heptane?.?Heptane (CAS NO.142-82-5) is colourless liquid with a petroleum-like odor.It is insoluble in water. It is highly flammable. Heptane?is incompatible with strong oxidizers. It is not irritating to eyes, nose or throat. If inhaled, will cause coughing or difficult breathing.?The liquid of?Heptane is irritating to skin and eyes. If swallowed, will cause nausea or vomiting. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in an enclosed area.

Report:

Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.

Packinggroup: II
Safety Data
Hazard Symbols F:Flammable