Chlorobutane, 1-
Alternate Names: n-Butyl Chloride; Chloro-n-butane; 1-chlorobutane
Database ID: 115
Formula: | C4H9Cl |
CAS: | 109-69-3 |
Formula Weight: | 92.57  g/mol |
Density: | 0.886  g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | -123  °C |
Boiling Point: | 77-78 °C |
Purity: | -- |
Concentration: | -- |
Hazard and Safety Information
Signal Word: | Danger! |
Oral-LD50: | 2670 mg/kg |
Flash Point: | -12 °C |
Auto Ignition: | 460 °C |
Flinn Family: | O4 |
GHS Hazard Statement: Highly flammable liquid and vapour. May be harmful if swallowed.
GHS Precautionary Statement: Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. No smoking.
General Hazard Information:
Storage: Flinn Family: Organic #4. Store in/on shelf with ethers, ketones, ketenes, halogenated hydrocarbons, ethylene oxide. Store flammables in a dedicated cabinet.
Disposal: General and institutional diposal instructions can go here.Spectra
Title: 1-Chlorobutane    State: SOLUTION (10% CCl4 FOR 3800-1330, 10% CS2 FOR 1330-450)    Instrument: DOW KBr FOREPRISM-GRATING $$SPECTRAL CONTAMINATIONS DUE TO CS2 AROUND 850, AND CCl4 AROUND 1550 CM^-^1 HAVE BEEN SUBTRACTED    Parameters: BLAZED AT 3.5, 12.0, 20.0 AND CHANGED AT 5.0, 7.5, 14.9 MICRON    Filename: ./spectra/external/IR/115/115-b-IR-NIST-soln.jdx   
Title: Butane, 1-chloro-    Filename: ./spectra/external/MS/115/115-b-MS-NIST.jdx