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Propane chemical formula

ChemicalDesignations-. Tiof nu Glycerol 1,2,3-Propanetriol l,2,3-Trihydro Q propane Chemical Formula H0CHjCH(0H)CH20H. [Pg.192]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms 2-Hydroxy-l,2,3-Propane-Tricarboxylic Acid beta-Hyd-roxytricarballylic Acid beta-Hydroxytricarboxylic Acid Chemical Formula H0C(CH2C0jH)jC02H. Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped) Solid Color White Odor None. Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15 T7 and 1 atm. Solid Molecular Weight 192.1 Boiling Point at 1 atm. Not pertinent (decomposes) Freezing Point 307, 153, 426 Critical Temperature Not pertinent Critical Pressure Not pertinent Specific Gravity 1.54 at 20°C (solid) Vapor (Gas) Density Not pertinent Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas) Not pertinent Latent Heat of Vaporization Not pertinent Heat of Combustion -4,000, -2,220, -93 Heat of Decomposition Not pertinent. [Pg.87]

Chemical Designation - Synonyms Dimethylacetic acid Isopropylformic acid 2-Methylpropanoic acid alpha-Methylpropionic acid Propane-2-carboxylic acid Chemical Formula (CH3)2CHCOOH. Observable Characteristics(asshipped) Liquid Color Colorless Odor Unpleasant, acrid. [Pg.215]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms 2-Propanethiol Propane-2-thiol Chemical Formula (CH3)2CHSH. [Pg.225]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Bottled gas Propane-butane-(propylene) Pyrofax LPG Chemical Formula C3Hj-C3Hg-C4H,o. [Pg.236]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Melhylacelaldehyde Propaldehyde Propanal Propionic aldehyde Propylaldehyde Chemical Formula CHjCHjCHO. [Pg.330]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms 1-Propanethiol Propane-1-thiol Chemical Formula CH CHjCH SH. [Pg.334]

Paraffins are straight or branched chain hydrocarbons having the chemical formula C ii2 +2- The name of each member ends with ane examples are propane, isopentane, and normal heptane (Figure 2-1). [Pg.41]

Propane is a colorless, easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon, the third member of the paraffin series following methane and ethane. The chemical formula for propane is CH3CH2CPI3. It is separated in large quantities from natural gas,... [Pg.141]

For covalent compounds, the chemical formula represents how many of each type of atom are in each molecule. For example, the formula NH3 signifies that a molecule of ammonia contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. The formula C2H6 tells you that a molecule of propane contains two atoms of carbon and six atoms of hydrogen. [Pg.96]

Convert between the names and chemical formulas for water, ammonia, methane, ethane, and propane. [Pg.111]

Chemical Designations - Syrumyms 2,2-Bis(4-Hydroxyphenyl)Propane p,p -Dihydroxy-diphenyldimethylmethane 4,4 -Irapropylidenediphenol Ucar Bisphenol HP Chemical Formula p-HOC6H4C(CH3)2C H,OH-p. [Pg.50]

There are two reactants on the left-hand side of the equation propane, chentical formula C l, and oxygen, chemical formula Oj. [Pg.183]

For the smallest possible unit of this reaction, 1 propane molecule reacts with 5 oxygen molecules to produce 3 carbon dioxide molecules, and 4 water molecules, as shown by the respective numbers preceding the chemical formulas (there is understood to be a 1 in front of the CgHg). [Pg.183]

High Velocity Oxy-Fuel Process (HVOF) Mixture of a combustible gas (such as propane) and oxygen ignited inside a combustion chamber to melt a coating material before it is accelerated via an inert carrier gas at high speeds toward a surfece, where the hot material forms a coating. Hydroxyapatite Naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite with the chemical formula Ca,o(PO,)e(OH),. [Pg.366]

Chemical formulas and chemical equations both have a quantitative significance Ihe subscripts in formulas and the coefficients in equations represent precise quantities. The formula H2O indicates lhat a molecule of this substance contains exactly two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. Similarly, the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of propane—... [Pg.83]

The substitution of one hydroxyl radical for a hydrogen atom in propane produces propyl alcohol, or propanol, which has several uses. Its molecular formula is C3H7OH. Propyl alcohol has a flash point of 77°F and, like all the alcohols, bums with a pale blue flame. More commonly known is the isomer of propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol. Since it is an isomer, it has the same molecular formula as propyl alcohol but a different structural formula. Isopropyl alcohol has a flash point of 53 F. Its ignition temperamre is 850°F, while propyl alcohol s ignition temperature is 700 F, another effect of the different stmcture. Isopropyl alcohol, or 2-propanol (its proper name) is used in the manufacture of many different chemicals, but is best known as rubbing alcohol. [Pg.198]

CASRN 1600-37-9 molecular formula C3H3CI5 FW 216.32 Chemical/Physical. The experimentally determined hydrolysis half-life of 1,1,2,3,3-pentachoro-propane in water at 25 °C and pH 7 is 4.75 d (Jeffers et al, 1989). [Pg.1603]


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