n-Pentane

n-Pentane

n-Pentane, 95%
n-Pentane, 99%
Test NameSpecification
AppearancePasses Test
Assay (by GC)Min. 95.0 %
Water (H2O)Max. 0.02 %

Part #:JunYuan-G102041959
CAS: 109-66-0

Lot PurityLot Number: 2102042001
Purity: 99.50
Lot ExpirationLot Number: 3098765
Expiration: 02/05/2023
Alternate Name(s)STRAIGHT CHAIN ALKANE, C5
Stock StatusIn Stock
Size125kg drum, ISO Tank
Molecular FormulaC5-H12
Molecular Weight72.15
Concentration and Solventdensity = 0.626
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What does n-Pentane mean?
(ˈpɛnteɪn) n. (Elements & Compounds) an alkane hydrocarbon having three isomers, esp the isomer with a straight chain of carbon atoms (npentane) which is a colourless flammable liquid used as a solvent. Formula: C5H12.

What is n-Pentane used for?
nPentane is a flammable liquid. It is used as a solvent, as a build- ing block chemical in reactions to form other industrial substances, as a component of fuel, and as an aerosol propellant. nPentane has been used as the blowing agent of choice for expanded polystyrene since the 1970s.

Is n-Pentane soluble?
n-Pentane appears as a clear colorless liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Flash point 57°F. Boiling point 97°F. Less dense than water and insoluble in water.

How dangerous is pentane?
► Inhaling Pentane can irritate the nose and throat.
► Exposure can cause headachedizzinesslightheadedness, and passing out. may cause a build-up of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema), a medical emergency.

Is pentane heavier than air?
Pentane is extremely flammable. Its flash point is minus 50 °C and its boiling point 36 °C. It is heavier than air and odourless. As it is heavier than air the vapour given off can collect in low-lying areas or containers and create a persistent flammable atmosphere, which if ignited can cause a flash fire.

Is pentane acidic or basic? Pentane

Names
Acidity (pKa)~45
Basicity (pKb)~59
UV-vis (λmax)200 nm
Magnetic susceptibility (χ)-63.05·106 cm3/mol

Is n Pentane polar or nonpolar?
npentane is a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons are non polar. Hydrocarbons contain two types of bonds, one is C-C( non polar) bond and other is C-H(slightly polar) bond. Now due to presence of same C-H bond at terminals net dipole moment is zero, hence they are non polar.

What is the formula of pentene?
C5H10

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