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IUPAC name 3-Methylheptane | |
Other names 2-Ethylhexane | |
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Chemical formula | C8H18 |
Molar mass | 114.23 g.mol |
Appearance | Clear liquid |
Density | 0.705 g.cm |
Melting point | −121 °C (−186 °F; 152 K) |
Boiling point | +119 °C (246 °F; 392 K) |
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Main hazards | Harmful (Xn), Highly flammable (F+), Dangerous for the environment (N) |
Flash point | 7.2 °C |
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Chemical compound