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This page contains a copy of the infobox ({{chembox}}) taken from revid 470564223 of page Acrylonitrile with values updated to verified values.
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Names
IUPAC name 2-propenenitrile
Other names cyanoethene,
vinylcyanide
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
KEGG
PubChem CID
UNII
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C3H3N/c1-2-3-4/h2H,1H2Key: NLHHRLWOUZZQLW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1/C3H3N/c1-2-3-4/h2H,1H2Key: NLHHRLWOUZZQLW-UHFFFAOYAG
SMILES
  • N#CC=C
  • C=CC#N
Properties
Chemical formula C3H3N
Molar mass 53.064 g·mol
Appearance Colourless liquid
Density 0.81 g/cm
Melting point -84 °C(189 K)
Boiling point 77 °C (350 K)
Solubility in water 7 g/100 mL at 20 °C
Hazards
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):
Main hazards flammable,
reactive,
toxic
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
NFPA 704 four-colored diamondHealth 4: Very short exposure could cause death or major residual injury. E.g. VX gasFlammability 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Flash point between 23 and 38 °C (73 and 100 °F). E.g. gasolineInstability 2: Undergoes violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures, reacts violently with water, or may form explosive mixtures with water. E.g. white phosphorusSpecial hazards (white): no code
4 3 2
Related compounds
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). checkverify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Tracking categories (test):
Chemical compound