109-69-3

Name 1-Chlorobutane
CAS 109-69-3
EINECS(EC#) 203-696-6
Molecular Formula C4H9Cl
MDL Number MFCD00001009
Molecular Weight 92.57
MOL File 109-69-3.mol

Chemical Properties

Appearance Butyl chloride is a highly flammable, clear, colorless liquid.
Melting point  -123 °C (lit.)
Boiling point  77-78 °C (lit.)
density  0.886 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density  3.2 (vs air)
vapor pressure  80.1 mm Hg ( 78.4 °C)
refractive index  n20/D 1.402(lit.)
Fp  -12 °F
storage temp.  2-8°C
solubility  water: soluble0.11g/L at 20°C
form  Viscous Liquid
color  White to pink to light brown
Odor Unpleasant odor
Stability: Stable. Highly flammable. Note low flash point and wide explosion limit range. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases.
explosive limit 1.8-10.1%(V)
Water Solubility  0.5 g/L (20 ºC)
Merck  14,1560
BRN  1730909
Dielectric constant 9.6(20℃)
InChI 1S/C4H9Cl/c1-2-3-4-5/h2-4H2,1H3
InChIKey VFWCMGCRMGJXDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES CCCCCl
LogP 2.66 at 20℃
Surface tension 23.74mN/m at 293.15K
CAS DataBase Reference 109-69-3(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference Butane, 1-chloro-(109-69-3)
EPA Substance Registry System 109-69-3(EPA Substance)

Safety Data

Symbol(GHS)  Flame (GHS02)Health Hazard (GHS08)
GHS02,GHS08
Signal word  Danger
Hazard statements  H225-H304-H412
Precautionary statements  P210-P233-P240-P273-P301+P310-P331
Hazard Codes  F
Risk Statements 
R11:Highly Flammable.
Safety Statements 
S9:Keep container in a well-ventilated place .
S16:Keep away from sources of ignition-No smoking .
S29:Do not empty into drains .
RIDADR  UN 1127 3/PG 2
WGK Germany  2
RTECS  EJ6300000
1-10
Autoignition Temperature 860 °F
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  3
PackingGroup  II
HS Code  29031990
Storage Class 3 - Flammable liquids
Hazard Classifications Aquatic Chronic 3
Asp. Tox. 1
Flam. Liq. 2
Safety Profile
Moderately toxic by ingestion. Mutation data reported. See CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC. Skin and eye irritant. Dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. Moderately explosive when exposed to flame. When heated to decomposition it emits hghly toxic fumes of phosgene and Cl-. To fight fire, use foam, COa, dry chemical. Incompatible with oxidizing materials
Hazardous Substances Data 109-69-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
LD50 orally in rats: 2.67 g/kg (Smyth)

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