4-Heptanone
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IUPAC name
Heptan-4-one | |
Other names
Dipropyl ketone, Butyrone, DPK, Propyl ketone | |
Identifiers | |
123-19-3 | |
ChemSpider | 28986 |
Jmol interactive 3D | Image |
PubChem | 31246 |
UNII | 9BN582JQ61 |
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Properties | |
C7H14O | |
Molar mass | 114.19 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Density | 0.82 g/mL |
Melting point | −32.8 °C (−27.0 °F; 240.3 K) |
Boiling point | 143.9 °C (291.0 °F; 417.0 K) |
Vapor pressure | 5 mmHg (20°C) |
Hazards | |
Main hazards | Combustible[1] |
Flash point | 48.9 °C (120.0 °F; 322.0 K) |
US health exposure limits (NIOSH): | |
PEL (Permissible) |
none[1] |
REL (Recommended) |
TWA 50 ppm (235 mg/m3)[1] |
IDLH (Immediate danger |
N.D.[1] |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Infobox references | |
4-Heptanone or heptan-4-one is an organic ketone with the chemical formula C7H14O.[2]
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