Propene
chemical compound / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Propene is an organic compound. The substance is also known as propylene and has the formula C3H6. It is the second-simplest alkene. Since it is only made of hydrogen and carbon atoms, it is a hydrocarbon. At room temperature and normal pressure it is a gas.
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.003.693 | ||
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UN number | 1077 In Liquefied petroleum gas: 1075 | ||
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C3H6 | |||
Molar mass | 42.08 g·mol−1 | ||
Appearance | Colorless gas | ||
Density | 1.81 kg/m3, gas (1.013 bar, 15 °C) 613.9 kg/m3, liquid | ||
Melting point | −185.2 °C (−301.4 °F; 88.0 K) | ||
Boiling point | −47.6 °C (−53.7 °F; 225.6 K) | ||
0.61 g/m3 | |||
Viscosity | 8.34 µPa·s at 16.7 °C | ||
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0.366 D (gas) | |||
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MSDS | External MSDS | ||
Main hazards | Highly flammable, Asphyxiant | ||
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R-phrases | 12 | ||
S-phrases | 9-16-33 | ||
Flash point | −108 °C | ||
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Related alkenes | Allyl, Propenyl | ||
Related compounds | Propane, Propyne Propadiene, 1-Propanol 2-Propanol | ||
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