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Hydrobromic Acid

Hydrobromic acid or hydronium bromide is formed by adding hydrogen bromide to water. It is a strong mineral acid, due to the high electronegativity of bromine that, in its turn, causes the hydrogen-bromine bond to become ionized easily. The chemical formula of hydrobromic acid is HBr(aq), the molar mass – 80.91 g/mol. In laboratory, the […]

16.05.2022
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Propiophenone, CAS 93-55-0

Propiophenone is an organic compound often called ethyl phenyl ketone, benzoylethane, or BzEt. The IUPAC name of the substance is 1-phenylpropan-1-one. The molecular formula of the chemical is C9H10O; its CAS number is 93-55-0. Properties This compound is an aryl ketone. In propiophenone structure, two substituents on the carbonyl C atom are ethyl and phenyl. […]

Dioxane

Dioxane is a heterocyclic organic compound also known as 1,4-Dioxane, 1,4-Dioxacyclohexane, p-Dioxane, diethylene dioxide, or diethylene ether. CAS Number and chemical formula of dioxane are 123-91-1 and C4H8O2 respectively. Scientists classify the substance as ether. The name itself particularly refers to 1,4-Dioxane, since the other two 1,2- and 1,3-Dioxane isomers occur rarely. General Properties The […]

Lithium Aluminium Hydride

Lithium aluminium hydride is an inorganic compound with CAS No 16853-85-3 and chemical formula LiAlH4. The name of the substance is commonly abbreviated as LAH. Besides, this chemical is also known as lithal, lithium alanate, lithium aluminohydride, lithium tetrahydridoaluminate, lithium alumanuide, and lithium tetrahydridoaluminate(III). LAH was discovered in 1947 by Finholt, Bond, and Schlesinger. Properties […]

Acetone

Acetone is well known to the scientists for many centuries. It was produced for the first time by the alchemists in the Middle Ages by the distillation of metal acetates. The empirical formula of the compound was determined only in 1832 by Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Justus von Liebig. The first person to develop the industrial […]

Potassium Hydroxide

Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula KOH and CAS number 1310-58-3. Its structure comprises an ionic bond between the hydroxyl anion and the potassium metal cation. This compound is sometimes referred to as caustic potash, potash lye, potassium hydrate or potassia and is considered a strong base. Potassium hydroxide is usually […]

Methanol

Methyl alcohol or methanol is an organic compound with chemical formula CH4O and CAS number 67-56-1. It is often called wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirit because it was formerly produced via the destructive distillation of wood. The compound has also several other names, like carbinol, columbian spirits, hydroxymethane, or methyl hydrate. Some scientists […]

Benzaldehyde CAS 100-52-7

Benzaldehyde CAS 100-52-7is an organic chemical compound. Its systematic IUPAC name is benzenecarbaldehyde. Besides, it is sometimes called benzenecarboxaldehyde, phenylmethanal, or benzoic aldehyde. The chemical formula of benzaldehyde is C7H6O. The compound was first isolated in 1803 by a French pharmacist Martrès. He extracted the substance from bitter almonds. Later, in 1830s, a German chemist […]

1-Bromopentane

1-Bromopentane is an organic chemical compound related to the halides. The molecular formula of this substance is C5H11Br; the CAS number is 110-53-2. The chemical is known under different names, including pentyl bromide, n-amyl bromide, 1-pentylbromide, amyl bromide, etc. Properties and Uses 1-Bromopentane is clear colorless to light yellow liquid characterized by the following properties: […]

Bromine

Bromine is a naturally occurred chemical element that belongs to halogen group. At the room temperature, it is oily liquid with a pungent odor. The substance evaporates easily at standard temperature and pressure, and forms a reddish gas. The liquid bromine colour is red-brown. General Properties The properties of bromine are typical to most halogens. […]