Solubility in water (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)): 0.226 vol/vol Auto ignition temperature: 425 °C Vapour Pressure Graph:The vapour pressure curve may be obtained from vapour pressure graph . On the graph, pressure is in bar or 0.1 MPa, temperature in K or °C. The critical point...
Transport requirements ethylene dichloride is a Class I flammable liquid. Crisis#: 61054. The container shall be marked with a "flammable liquid" mark during transport. fire extinguishing measures in case of fire, use dry powder extinguishing agent, foam or CO2. Water suppression is not effectiv...
ethylene dichlorideStudies were conducted to compare the toxicity of ethylene dichloride (EDC) in F344/N rats, Sprague-Dawley rats, and Osborne-Mendel rats. Ten rats/sex/group were exposed to EDC in drinking-water at 0, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 and 8000 ppm for 13 wk. The highest ...
Solubilityin water: 3.5 mg/100 mL (17 °C); in ethanol 4.22 mg/L; good soluble in diethyl ether Melting Point-169.2 °C (104.0 K, -272.6 °F) FormulaC2H4 Boiling Point-103.7 °C (169.5 K, -154.7 °F) Molecular Weight28.0538 Flash Point-136 °C Transport InformationUN 1962 2.1 Appea...
Water Solubility90.91g/L(25 ºC) FreezingPoint-169.4℃ Merck13,3825 BRN1730731 StabilityStable. Highly flammable - note wide explosion limits. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Readily forms explosive mixtures with air. CAS DataBase Reference74-85-1(CAS DataBase Reference) ...
Water Solubilitymiscible FreezingPoint-11.5℃ SensitiveHygroscopic λmaxλ: 260 nm Amax: ≤0.03 λ: 280 nm Amax: ≤0.01 Merck14,3798 BRN505945 Dielectric constant37.0(20℃) Exposure limitsCeiling limit in air for vapor and mist 50 ppm (~125 mg/m3) (ACGIH); TWA 10 mg/m3(particulates) (MS...
2.20 Water Solubility Micible with water. 2.21 Spectral Properties Intense mass spectral peaks: 45 m/z, 59 m/z, 89 m/z, 119 m/z, 133 m/z 2.22 Stability Polyethylene glycols are chemically stable in air and in solution, although grades with a mol wt < 2000 are hygroscopic. Polyethylen...
There is an upper temperature limit of solubility in water for the high molecular weight poly(ethylene oxide)s; this varies with concentration and molecular weight but is usually between 90 and 100°C. Water-solubility is due to the ability of the polyether to form hydrogen bonds with water;...
Water Solubilityhydrolyzes SensitiveMoisture Sensitive λmax328nm(CHCl3)(lit.) Merck14,9195 BRN1679885 CAS DataBase Reference670-54-2(CAS DataBase Reference) FDA UNIIC592309ECU NIST Chemistry ReferenceTetracyanoethylene(670-54-2) EPA Substance Registry SystemEthenetetracarbonitrile (670-54-2) ...
The second pathway deals with the ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of various cyclic monomers, followed by hydrogenation, and gives rise to COP [63,64,65]. Those copolymers are unsaturated and generally exhibit good solubility in various solvents. This pathway is developed under trade ...