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Glycol chlorohydrin

Ethylene chlorohydrin [107-07-3J, HOCH2CH2CI, is the simplest chlorohydrin. It may also be called 2-chloroethanol, 2-chloroethyl alcohol, or glycol chlorohydrin. Ethylene chlorohydrin is ahquid at 15°C and 101.3 kPa (1 atm) (Table 1). This polar compound is miscible with water [7732-18-5] and ethanol [64-17-5] and is slightly soluble in ethyl ether [60-29-7] (5). [Pg.70]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms 2-ChIoroethanol 2-Chlorethanol 2-ChIonoethyl alcohol Ethylene chlorhydryn Glycol chlorohydrin Chemical Formula CICHjCHjOH. [Pg.164]

Synonyms AI3-52326 BRN 0878139 CCRIS 859 2-Chloroethanol 5-Chloroethanol 2-Chloroethyl alcohol p-Chloroethyl alcohol EINECS 203-457-7 Ethylene chlorhydrin Glycol chlorohydrin Glycol monochlorohydrin 2-Hydroxyethyl chloride 2-Monochloroethanol NCI-C50135 UN 1135. [Pg.570]

Synonyms P-Chloroethyl alcohol glycol chlorohydrin 2-chloroethanol... [Pg.317]

Glycol Butyl Ether Glycol Chlorohydrin Glycol Cyanohydrin Glycol Diacetate... [Pg.54]

ETHYLENE CHLOROHYDRIN 2-Chloroethanol, 2-Chlorethanol, 2-Chloroethyl Alcohol, Glycol Chlorohydrin Poison, Class B, II 3 2 0... [Pg.101]

GLYCOL CHLOROHYDRIN (107-07-3) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 140°F/60°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong caustics (with formation of ethylene oxide), strong acids, aliphatic amines, isocyanates, chlorosulfonic acid, ethylene diamine. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Reacts with moisture steam, evolving toxic and corrosive fumes. [Pg.603]

Ethylene Chlorohydrin. 2-Chtoroeihanol 2-chlo-roethy] alcohol glycol chlorohydrin. C,H,C10 mol wt 80.52. C 29.83%. H 6.26%. Cl 44.04%, O 19.87%. ClCHj-CHjOH. Made from ethylene by action of a hypochlorite. Toxicity data H. F. Smyth et al, 3. Ind. Hyg. Toxicol 23, 259 (1941). E. Browning, Toxicity and Metabolism of Industrial Solvents (Elsevier, New York, 1965) pp 397-401. Review G. H. Riesser in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology vol. 5 (Wiley-interscience, New York, 3rd ed.. 1979) pp 848-864. [Pg.598]

SYNONYMS 2-chloroethanol, 2-chloroethyl alcohol, ethylene glycol chlorohydrin, glycol chlorohydrin, glycol monochlorohydrin... [Pg.623]

Synonyms 2-chloroethanol 2-chloroethyl alcohol glycol monochlorohydrin ethylene glycol chlorohydrin... [Pg.287]

P-Chloroethyl alcohol Ethylchlorohydrin Ethylene chlorhydrin Ethylene glycol, chlorohydrin Glycol chlorohydrin Glycolmonochlorhydrin Glycol monochlorohydrin 2-Hydroxyethyl chloride 2-Monochloroethanol Empirical C2H5CIO Formula CICH2CH2OH... [Pg.1710]

Glycol butyl ether. See Butoxyethanol Glycol carbonate. See Ethylene carbonate Glycol chlorohydrin. See Ethylene chlorohydrin Glycol diacetate. See Ethylene glycol diacetate Glycol dibehenate... [Pg.1934]

Chemical Designations — Synonyms 2-Chloroethanol 2-Chlorethanol 2-Chloroethyl alcohol Ethylene chlorhydryn Glycol chlorohydrin Chemical Formula CICHjCHjOH. Observable Characteristics — Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid Color Colorless Odor Faint, ethereal. Physical and Chemical Properties — Physical Slate at 15"C and 1 atm. Liquid Molecular Weight 80.51 Boiling Point at 1 atm. 263.7, 128.7, 401.9 Freezing Point -80.7, -62.6, 210.6 Critical Temperature Not pertinent Critical Pressure Not pertinent Specific Gravity 1.197 at 20°C (liquid) Vapor (Gas) Density 2.8 Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas) Data not available Latent Heat of... [Pg.110]


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