Identification |
Name: | Methyl sulfide |
Synonyms: | Dimethyl sulfide; Methylsulfide,99%; Dimethyl sulphide; 2-Thiapropane; Dimethyl Sulfide 10%; DMS; Methyl thioether; Methylthiomethane; thiobismethane; Thiopropane |
CAS: | 75-18-3 |
EINECS: | 200-846-2 |
Molecular Formula: | C2H6S |
Molecular Weight: | 62.13 |
InChI: | InChI=1/C2H6S/c1-3-2/h1-2H3 |
Molecular Structure: |
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Properties |
Transport: | UN 1164 |
Density: | 0.84 |
Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Highly flammable - note low boiling point, low flash point, and wide explosion limits. Mixtures with air are potentially explosive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Use in UK regulated by LPG Regulations 1978 in accordance with HSE guidance note CS17. |
Refractive index: | 1.4351 |
Solubility: | Insoluble in water |
Appearance: | clear colorless liquid |
Specification: |
?Dimethyl monosulfide is also named as Dimethyl sulfide ; (Methylsulfanyl)methane ; 2-Thiopropane ; Dimethyl monosulfide ; Dimethyl sulphide ; Dimethyl thioether ; dimethylmonosulfide ; dimethylmonosulphide and so on. It's clear colorless liquid.?Dimethyl monosulfide (CAS NO.75-18-3) is commonly used to produce DMSO and sometimes is used as the pesticide intermediates or solvent.
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Report: |
Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
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Packinggroup: | II |
Color: | Colorless, volatile liquid |
Safety Data |
Hazard Symbols |
F:Flammable
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