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Bromopropane, also known as propyl bromide, is a colorless, flammable liquid with a pungent odor.
Molecular formula: C3H7Br.
Relative molecular weight: 122.99.
CAS number: 106-94-5.
Melting point: -110 ℃.
Boiling point: 70.9 ℃.
Melting point -7.2 ℃, boiling point 58.78 ℃, relative density 3.119 (20 ℃).
Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in alcohols, ethers, and carbon tetrachloride. There is a risk of combustion when exposed to high heat, open flames, or contact with oxidants. If exposed to high heat, the pressure inside the container increases, posing a risk of cracking and explosion. The combustion products are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen bromide. Stable, no polymerization reaction can occur.
Bromopropane, as an organic synthetic raw material, is used in the synthesis of organophosphorus insecticides and acaricides such as thiopropyl phosphorus, propyl phosphorus, and propyl bromophosphate in pesticides. It can also be used in the pharmaceutical, dye, spice industries, and as a raw material for Grignard reagents. Drug propionate, an intermediate of probenecid.
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