(2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate
C4H8N2O5
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Identification
- CAS Number
- 24884-69-3
- UN Number
- PubChem CID
- 13254836
Physical-chemical properties
- Molecular Formula
- C4H8N2O5
- Molar Mass
- 164.12 g/mol
- IUPAC Name
- (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate
Chemical Identifiers
- InChI
- InChI=1S/C4H8N2O5/c1-4(2,5(7)8)3-11-6(9)10/h3H2,1-2H3
- InChI Key
- GXBOBQJGTLGVOY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Overview
(2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate (CAS: 24884-69-3) is a chemical compound widely used in industry. The molecular formula is C4H8N2O5. The molar mass is 164.12 g/mol.
Safety & Classification
No Hazard Classification
This substance is not classified as hazardous according to CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate?
(2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate (CAS 24884-69-3) is a chemical substance with the formula C4H8N2O5 used in various industrial applications.
What are the properties of (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate?
(2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate has a molar mass of 164.12 g/mol. See the technical data above for more details.
How to store (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate safely?
(2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate should be stored according to the Safety Data Sheet instructions. Follow the GHS labeling and keep the substance in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
Is (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate dangerous?
The hazard level of (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate depends on the application. Always follow the safety instructions in the data sheet.
Where can I buy (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate?
You can order (2-methyl-2-nitropropyl) nitrate (CAS 24884-69-3) from OYSI. We deliver across Europe and offer technical consulting as well as complete compliance documentation.
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