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n-Heptane,99% |CAS: 142-82-5 | in Drums and ISO Tank

Product description
Heptane (n-Heptane), 99+%
CAS: 142-82-5
FORMULA: CH3(CH2)5CH3
For Research & Development Not for drug, human, animal, or food use Specifications:
Content of n-Heptane, w%, ≥99
Distillation range, primary distillation point, dry point (℃), ≥94 ≤99
Density (20 ℃), kg / m3, 650-690
Bromine index, MGBR / 100g, ≤100
Saybolt Colour, ≥+28
Sulfur content, mg/kg, ≤2
Micro aromatic hydrocarbon, ppm, ≤10
Water w/v%, ≤0.1
Nonvolatile content, w/v%, ≤0.005

n-Heptane, 99%
CAS No. 142-82-5

Product Details
Manufacturer : Junyuan Petroleum Group
Package Dimensions : 137kg steel drums, 16mt ISO Tank

Customer questions & answers:
n-Heptane synonyms, n-Heptane pronunciation, definition of n-Heptane. n. Any of several isomeric, volatile, colorless, highly flammable liquid hydrocarbons, C7H16, obtained in the fractional distillation of petroleum.
What is the formula for n-Heptane?
n-Heptane is the straight chain form of the hydrocarbon with the formula C7H16.
What is Heptanes?
Heptanes is a mixture of the isomers of n-heptane. It can include these different forms and the straight chain n-heptane (above). There are different configurations of the C7H16.
What is heptane used for?
Heptane is a water-insoluble hydrocarbon obtained by fractional distillation of petroleum characterized by its petrol-like odor and colorless nature. It is used in the manufacturing of paint and coating additives, adhesives, sealants, chemical intermediates and formulation solvents in industrial and consumer use.
What are the health effects of n-heptane?
The following acute (short-term) health effects may occur immediately or shortly after exposure to n-Heptane: * n-Heptanecan irritate the eyes, nose and throat. * Exposure can cause headache, lightheadedness, dizziness, lack of coordination and loss of consciousness. * Loss of appetite and/or nausea may occur.
What are the properties of heptane?
Structure and Properties of Heptane. Heptane is the name for the straight-chained saturated hydrocarbon with 7 carbon atoms and 16 hydrogen atoms. The 7 carbon atoms are connected in one long chain with no branches. It is said to be fully saturated because it contains no double bonds between carbons.

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A solvent is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution. A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid, a gas, or a supercritical fluid. The quantity of solute that can dissolve in a specific volume of solvent varies with temperature. Major uses of solvents are in paints, paint removers, inks, dry cleaning. Specific uses for organic solvents are in dry cleaning, as paint thinners, as nail polish removers and glue solvents, in spot removers, in detergents and in perfumes. Water is a solvent for polar molecules and the most common solvent used by living things; all the ions and proteins in a cell are dissolved in water within the cell. Solvents find various applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, oil, and gas industries, including in chemical syntheses and purification processes.

SOLVENTFORMULABOILING POINT (OC)MELTING POINT (OC)
cyclohexaneC6H1280.76.6
pentaneC5H1236.1-129.7
hexaneC6H1469-95
heptaneC7H1698-90.6

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BASIS FOR COMPARISONSOLUTESOLVENT
MeaningThe substance that gets dissolved in the solvent in a solution is called as the solute; the solute is present in the lesser amount than the solvent.The substance that dissolves the solute in a solution is called as the solvent; the solvent is present in the higher amount than the solvent.
Boiling pointThe boiling point is higher than solvent.It is lower than that of solute.
Physical stateFound in solid, liquid or gaseous state.Mainly in the liquid state, but can be gaseous as well.
DependabilitySolubility depends on the properties of the solute.Solubility depends on the properties of the solvent.

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