Substance

ID:368291

Names and Identifiers
IUPAC Traditional name
acetone
IUPAC name
propan-2-one
Synonyms
Acetone丙酮
Registration numbers
CAS Number
EC Number
Beilstein Number
MDL Number
PubChem SID
Properties
Product Information
Impurities
≤0.0003 meq/g Titr. acid
≤0.0006 meq/g Titr. base
≤0.002% aldehyde as formaldehyde
≤0.5% water
≤0.05% isopropanol
≤0.05% methanol
Evaporation Residue
≤0.001%
Grade
ACS reagent
Linear Formula
CH3COCH3
Purity
≥99.5%
Physical Property
Density
0.791 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Apperance
APHA: ≤10
Vapor Pressure
184 mmHg ( 20 °C)
Refractive Index
n20/D 1.359(lit.)
Vapor Density
2 (vs air)
Flash Point
-17 °C
1.4 °F
Melting Point
-94 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point
56 °C/760 mmHg(lit.)
Safety Information
Explode Limits
13.2 %
Personal Protective Equipment
Eyeshields, Faceshields, full-face respirator (US), Gloves, multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US)
RTECS
AL3150000
GHS Pictograms
GHS02
Flammable gases, category 1
Flammable aerosols, categories 1,2
Flammable liquids, categories 1,2,3
Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Types B,C,D,E,F
Pyrophoric liquids, category 1
Pyrophoric solids, category 1
Self-heating substances and mixtures
Substances and mixtures, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases, categories 1,2,3
Organic peroxides, Types B,C,D,E,F
GHS07
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), category 4
Skin irritation, category 2
Eye irritation, category 2
Skin sensitisation, category 1
Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, category 3
GHS Signal Word
Danger
Risk Statements
11-36-66-67
Packing Group
2
European Hazard Symbols
Flammable Flammable (F)
Irritant Irritant (Xi)
MSDS Link
German water hazard class
1
Safety Statements
9-16-26
UN Number
1090
GHS Hazard statements
H225-H319-H336
Hazard Class
3
GHS Precautionary statements
P210-P261-P305+P351+P338
RID/ADR
UN 1090 3/PG 2
Supplemental Hazard Statements
Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
Molecule Details
Packaging
1 L in glass bottle
4, 4×4 L in PVC coated
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200 L in Pure-Pac™ 1
Application
Acetone′s luminesence intensity is dependent upon the solution components 1. The absorption of UV light by acetone, results in its photolysis and the production of radials 1.
Molecular Spectra
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References
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