Acetyl chloride formula

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Acetyl chloride

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Acetyl chloride, 99+%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals, Quantity: 25 mL

CAS 75-36-5 Molecular Formula C 2H 3ClO Molecular Weight (g/mol) 78.5 MDL Number MFCD00000719 InChI Key WETWJCDKMRHUPV-UHFFFAOYSA-N Synonym ethanoyl chloride, acetic chloride, acetylchloride, acetic acid chloride, ch3cocl, rcra waste number u006, acetic acid, chloride, unii-qd15rno45k, ccris 4568, hsdb 662 PubChem CID ChEBI IUPAC Name acetyl chloride SMILES CC(=O)Cl Acetyl chloride, 99+%, C2H3ClO, CAS Number-75-36-5, acetic acid chloride, acetic acid, chloride, acetic chloride, acetylchloride, ccris 4568, ch3cocl, ethanoyl chloride, hsdb 662, rcra waste number u006, unii-qd15rno45k, 250mL, 99% min. (GC), 02, 173, 51.0 deg.C, 100.0, 99.0, CHEBI:37580 This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Acros Organics product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Acros Organics product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals. CAS Min % 99.0 CAS Max % 100.0 Melting Point -112.0°C Density 1.1000g/mL Boiling Point 51.0°C Flash Point 4°C Infrared Spectrum Authentic Assay Percent Range 99% min. (GC) Packaging Glass bottle Refractive Index 1.3876 to 1.3896 Linear Formula CH 3COCl Quantity 25 mL Beilstein 02, 173 Fieser 01,11; 04,5; 05,4; 07,3; 11,4 Specific Gravity 1.1 Merck Index 15, 80 Solubility Information Solubility in water: reacts. Other solubilities: miscible with acetone, benzenz, toluene,, chloroform, ether, petroleum ether,...

Thiophene

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ACETYL CHLORIDE Structure

Chemical Structure Description A chemical structure of a molecule includes the arrangement of atoms and the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. The ACETYL CHLORIDE molecule contains a total of 6 bond(s). There are 3 non-H bond(s), 1 multiple bond(s), 1 double bond(s), and 1 acyl halogenide(s) (aliphatic). Images of the chemical structure of ACETYL CHLORIDE are given below: 2-dimensional (2D) chemical structure image of ACETYL CHLORIDE 3-dimensional (3D) chemical structure image of ACETYL CHLORIDE The 2D chemical structure image of ACETYL CHLORIDE is also called skeletal formula, which is the standard notation for organic molecules. The carbon atoms in the chemical structure of ACETYL CHLORIDE are implied to be located at the corner(s) and hydrogen atoms attached to carbon atoms are not indicated – each carbon atom is considered to be associated with enough hydrogen atoms to provide the carbon atom with four bonds. The 3D chemical structure image of ACETYL CHLORIDE is based on the ball-and-stick model which displays both the three-dimensional position of the atoms and the bonds between them. The radius of the spheres is therefore smaller than the rod lengths in order to provide a clearer view of the atoms and bonds throughout the chemical structure model of ACETYL CHLORIDE. For a better understanding of the chemical structure, an interactive 3D visualization of ACETYL CHLORIDE is provided here. The ACETYL CHLORIDE molecule shown in the visualization screen can be r...