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51-75-2

Name Chlormethine
CAS 51-75-2
EINECS(EC#) 200-120-5
Molecular Formula C5H11Cl2N
Molecular Weight 156.05
MOL File 51-75-2.mol

Chemical Properties

Description
Nitrogen mustards are very potential chemical substances of yesteryears and produced during the 1920s and 1930s as chemical warfare weapons. They are vesicants (or blister agents) similar to the sulphur mustards. They smell fishy, musty, soapy, or fruity and are either in the form of an oily textured liquid or a vapour (the gaseous form of a liquid) or a solid. It is in liquid form at normal room temperature (70 F) with a clear, pale amber, or yellow colour. HN-1, HN-2, and HN-3 are the military designations of nitrogen mustard (for more data, refer to Muatars gas). Nitrogen mustards (HN-1, HN-2, HN-3) are colourless to yellow, oily liquids that evaporate very slowly. HN-1 has a faint fishy or musty odour. HN-2 has a soapy odour at low concentrations and a fruity odour at higher concentrations. HN-3 may smell like butter almond. Use of nitrogen mustards is very much restricted other than for chemical warfare. In fact, presently, its use has no records. HN-1 has been used to remove warts in the past, and HN-2 has been used sparingly in chemotherapy.
Definition A class of compounds with fishy odor and lachrymatory properties. They are named from their similarity in structure to mustard gas (dichlorodiethyl sulfide). The sulfur of the mustard gas is replaced by an amino nitrogen.Typical nitrogen mustards are halogenated alkylamines, such as methyl bis(2-chloroethyl)amine: (ClCH2CH2)2NCH3. Other examples are triethylene melamine, triethylene thiophosphoramide, and triethylene phosphoramide.
Appearance Nitrogen mustard is a pale yellow, oily, mobile liquid with a faint odor of herring. Nitrogen mustards are colorless when pure but are typically a yellow to brown oily substance. Odors are variably described as; sweet, agreeable, slightly garlic- or mustard-like. NIOSH reports HN-2 as having “a fruity odor at high concentrations, and a soapy or fishy odor at low concentrations.
Melting point  -60°
Boiling point  bp18 87°; bp10 75°; bp5 64°; bp2 59°
density  d425 1.118
vapor density  0.17 mm at 25°C
refractive index  1.5500 (estimate)
form  HN-2 has a soapy odor at low concentrations and a fruity odor at higher concentrations.
pka 6.40±0.30(Predicted)
color  Dark liquid
IARC 2A (Vol. 9, Sup 7) 1987
NIST Chemistry Reference Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine(51-75-2)
EPA Substance Registry System Ethanamine, 2-chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)N-methyl-(51-75-2)

Safety Data

RIDADR  2810
HazardClass  6.1(a)
PackingGroup  II
Hazardous Substances Data 51-75-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
LD50 oral in rabbit: 5mg/kg

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