Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Sunshine
Certification: ISO,COA
Model Number: 110-54-3
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: Negotiation
Price: Negotiation
Packaging Details: Plastic bottles, Plastic buckets
Delivery Time: 7-15 days
Payment Terms: T/T, L/C, D/A, Western Union
Supply Ability: TON
CAS NO:: |
110-54-3 |
Appearance:: |
Colorless Liquid With A Gasoline-like Odor |
Molecular Formula:: |
C6H14 |
Molecular Weight:: |
86.17540 |
EINECS NO:: |
203-777-6 |
MDL NO:: |
MFCD00009520 |
CAS NO:: |
110-54-3 |
Appearance:: |
Colorless Liquid With A Gasoline-like Odor |
Molecular Formula:: |
C6H14 |
Molecular Weight:: |
86.17540 |
EINECS NO:: |
203-777-6 |
MDL NO:: |
MFCD00009520 |
Product Description:
Product Name: N-Hexane CAS NO: 110-54-3
Synonyms:
Hexane;
N-Hexane, HPLC, 95.0% min
Chemical & Physical Properties:
Appearance: Colorless liquid with a gasoline-like odor
Assay :≥99.0%
Density: 0.659
Boiling Point: 69℃
Melting Point: -95℃
Flash Point: -22℃
Refractive Index: 1.3748-1.381
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, chlorine, fluorine, magnesium perchlorate. Highly flammable. Readily forms explosive mixtures with air. Note low flash point.
Storage Condition: Store at RT.
Relative polarity: 0.009
Odor: Mild gasoline-like odor detectable at 65 to 248 ppm
Odor Threshold: 1.5ppm
Explosive Limit: 1.0-8.1 %( V)
Safety Information:
Autoignition Temperature: 225℃
Caution Statement: P210; P260; P280; P301 + P310; P370 + P378; P403 + P235
Hazard Class: 3
Hazard Codes: F
Hazard Declaration: H225; H304; H315; H336; H361f; H373; H411
HS Code: 2901100000
Hazardous Substances Data: 110-54-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
Packing Group: II
RIDADR: UN 1208
Risk Statements: R11; R38; R48/20; R51/53; R62; R65; R67
Signal Word: Danger
Symbol: GHS02, GHS07, GHS08, GHS09
Safety Statements: S16-S29-S33-S36/37-S61-S62-S9
TSCA: Yes
Toxicity: LC50 (4 hr) in mice by inhalation: 48000 ppm; LD50 orally in rats: 32.0 g/kg (Couri, Milks)
WGK Germany: 3
Hexane is an alkane of six carbon atoms, with the chemical formula C6H14.
The term may refer to any of the five structural isomers with that formula, or to a mixture of them. In IUPAC nomenclature, however, hexane is the unbranched isomer (n-hexane); the other four isomers are named as methylated derivatives of pentane and butane. IUPAC also uses the term as the root of many compounds with a linear six-carbon backbone, such as 2-methylhexane (C7H16), which is also called "isoheptane".
Hexanes are significant constituents of gasoline. They are all colorless liquids at room temperature, odorless when pure, with boiling points between 50 and 70°C. They are widely used as cheap, relatively safe, largely unreactive, and easily evaporated non-polar solvents.
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