tert-Amyl chloride
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tert-Amyl chloride[1] | |
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File:Tert-amyl chloride.png | |
2-Chloro-2-methylbutane | |
Other names 1,1-dimethylpropyl chloride; 2-methyl-2-chlorobutane; tert-amyl chloride; tert-pentyl chloride | |
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Identifiers | |
CAS number | 594-36-5 |
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style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Properties | |
Molecular formula | C5H11Cl |
Molar mass | 106.59 g mol−1 |
Density | 0.866 g/mL |
Melting point |
−73 °C |
Boiling point |
85-86 °C |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) | |
Infobox references |
tert-Amyl chloride is an alkyl chloride used for flavoring and odorizing.[2]
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- ↑ 2-Chloro-2-methylbutane at Sigma-Aldrich
- ↑ tert-Amyl chloride, degussa-bk.com