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Methyl sulfhydrate

Synonyms BME BRN 1696840 CS EINECS 200-822-1 FCY FEMA No. 2716 Mercapto-methane Methanethiol Methyl sulfhydrate Methyl thioalcohol RCRA waste number U153 Thiomethanol Thiomethyl alcohol UN 1064. [Pg.775]

Methyl n-propyl ketone, see 2-Pentanone a-Methylstyrol, see a-Methylstyrene Methyl sulfate, see Dimethyl sulfate Methyl sulfhydrate, see Methyl mercaptan IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline, see Tetryl IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitrobenzenamine, see Tetryl Methyl thioalcohol, see Methyl mercaptan Methyl thiram, see Thiram Methyl thiuramdisulfide, see Thiram /n-Methyltoluene, see m-Xylene o-Methyltoluene, see o-Xylene p-Methyltoluene, see p-Xylene Methyl tribromide, see Bromoform Methyl trichloride, see Chloroform Methyltrichloromethane, see 1,1,1-Trichloroethane... [Pg.1496]

Synonyms Methanethiol mercaptomethane thiomethyl alcohol methyl sulfhydrate... [Pg.487]

METHYL MERCAPTAN Metlianethlol, Methyl sulfhydrate, Thiomethyl alcohol, Mercaptoinethane Flammable Compressed Gas 2 4 0... [Pg.105]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) BRN 1696840 EINECS 200-822-1 FEMA No. 2716 HSDB 813 Mercaptan methylique Mercaptomethane Methaanthiol Methanethiol Methanthiol Methvtiolo Methyl mercaptan Methyl sulfhydrate Methyl-mercaptaan Methylmercaptan Metilmercaptano RCRA waste number U153 Thiomethanol Thiomethyl alcohol UN 1064. Used in manufacture of pesticides, plastics and jet fuels. Odiferous gas mp = -123° bp = -5.9° = 0.8665 soluble in organic... [Pg.395]

SYNONYMS mercaptomethane, methanethiol, methyl sulfhydrate, thiomethanol, thiomethyl alcohol. [Pg.754]

I Synonyms/Trade Names Mercaptomethane, Methanethiol, Methyl sulfhydrate ... [Pg.214]

Preparation by adding 2-hydroxy-3-iodo-6-meth-oxy-acetophenone and cuprous oxide to a solution of sodium methyl sulfhydrate, first prepared from methanethiol and sodium hydride in DMF [2524],... [Pg.831]

Sodium phenoxide, 32, 75 33, 43, 45 Sodium sulfhydrate, 31, 7 Sodium sulfide nonahydrate, 31, 6 Sommelet reaction, 33, 93 Sorbic acid, S-hydroxy-0-methyl, 3-lactone, 32, 57 Stannic chloride, 33, 91 Stearone, 33, 84 ms-Stilbene, 33, 88 Irans-Stilbene, 33, 89... [Pg.58]

Uethyl SuMds.—Three are known. The monosuliid, (CH,),S, is a colorless liquid, boils at 41° (10o°.8 P.), has a very disagreeable odor, as have all the alcoholic sulflds and sulfhydrates. It is formed by the action of gaseous methyl chlorid on potassium monosulfid. The bisulfid, (CH,),S, is similarly formed from potassium bisulfld, and is a colorless liquid, boiling at 116°-118° i(340°.8-344°.4 P.). The trisulfid, (CH,),S, is formed in the same way from potassium pentasulfid, and boils at 200° (392° P.). [Pg.297]


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