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Amyl hydrosulfide

Amyl Acetates, Mixed Isomers N-Amyl Alcohol 1-Amyl Alcohol Amyl Aldehyde Amyl Carbinol Amyl Chloride N-Amyl Chloride Alpha-N - Amylene Amyl Hydrosulfide N-Amyl Mercaptan N-Amyl MethylKetone N-Amyl Nitrate... [Pg.22]

SYNS AMYL HYDROSULFIDE n-AMYL MERCAPTAN AMYL MERCAPTAN (DOT AMYL SULFHYDR-ATE AMYL THIOALCOHOL MERCAPTAN AMYLIQUE (FRENCH) PENTYL MERCAPTAN... [Pg.1076]

AMYL HYDROSULFIDE (110-66-7) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 65°F/18°C). Ignites on contact with concentrated nitric acid. Contact with water, steam, or acids produces toxic and flammable vapors. Incompatible with oxidizers, reducing agents, alkali metals, calcium hypochlorite. [Pg.109]

Synonyms/Trade Names Amyl hydrosulfide, Amyl mercaptan, Amyl sulfhydrate, Pentyl mercaptan... [Pg.245]

CAS 110-66-7 EINECS/ELINCS 203-789-1 UN 1111 (DOT) 1228 (DOT) 3071 (DOT) Synonyms Amyl hydrosulfide Amyl mercaptan n-Amyl mercaptan Amyl sulfhydrate Amyl thioalcohol... [Pg.3243]

Synonyms l-Pentanethiol Amyl Hydrosulfide Amyl Sulfhydrate Amyl Thioalcohol Chemical Formula CH3CH2CH2CI4CHSH (ii) Observable Characteristics — Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid Color Colorless water-white U) yellow Odor Strong, offensive garlic (iii) Physical and Chemical Properties — Physical State at 15 °C and I atm. Liquid Molecular Weight 104.2 Boiling Point at I atm. 248, 120, 393 Freezing Point -105, -76, 197 Critical Temperature 610, 321, 594 Critical Pressure 508, 34.5, 3.50 Specific Gravity 0.8392 at 25 C (liquid) Vapor (Gas) Density 3.59 Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas) 1.0622 Latent Heat of Vaporization 171, W.9, 3.97 Heat of Combustion -17,070. -9.480, -397 Heat of... [Pg.424]

Ammonium Bromide Ammonium Bisulfide Ammonium Hydrosulfide Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Chloride Sal Ammoniac Santoprene 101-55 Santoprene 101-64 Santoprene 101-73 Santoprene 201-55 Santoprene 203-50 Calcium Hydrosulfide Ammonium Sulfide Potash Potassium Stannate Cumaldehyde Diphenylamine Amyl Cinnamaldehyde Phenoxyacetic Acid Diethylhexyl Sebacate (2-) Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Sebacate Dioctyl Sebacate Phenyl Acetate Phenoxyethanol (2-) Ethylene Glycol Phenyl Ether Arcel... [Pg.1085]

Derivation Mixing amyl bromide and potassium hydrosulfide in alcohol. [Pg.955]

Aminobutanol Ammonium zirconium carbonate Amyl formate Butyl myristate Calcium hydrosulfide... [Pg.5422]


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