N-Propyl bromide
Colorless liquid with an odor phenolartigem
Liquid
1.35 g · cm -3
-109.9 ° C
71 ° C.
140 hPa ( 20 ° C)
Sparingly soluble in water (2.5 g · l-1 at 20 ° C)
1,434
Risk
-121.9 KJ / mol
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1 -bromopropane is an organic chemical compound from the group of bromohydrocarbons.
Representation
1 -bromopropane is obtained from 1-propanol by reacting with hydrobromic acid (HBr ) in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid.
Properties
1- bromopropane is a flammable, volatile, colorless liquid with phenolartigem smell, which is sparingly soluble in water. When heated it decomposes, inter alia, hydrogen bromide is formed. The compound has an ozone depletion potential of 0.02-0.10.