Isobutylamine

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Isobutylamine
isobutylamine
IUPAC name isobutylamine
Identifiers
CAS number [78-81-9]
Properties
Molecular formula C4H11N
Molar mass 73.14 g/mol
Appearance colorless liquid
Density 6.14 g/cm3, liquid
Melting point

-72 °C

Boiling point

63 °C

Solubility in water miscible / miscible
Viscosity 0.5 mPa.s at 20 °C
Hazards
MSDS External MSDS
EU classification Dangerous for the environment (N); Highly flammable (F+); Harmful (Xn)
R-phrases R11 R35 R20 R21 R22
S-phrases S3 S16 S26 S29 S45 S36 S37 S39
Flash point -19 °C
Related compounds
Related compounds n-butylamine
sec-butylamine
tert-butylamine
butane
isobutanol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Isobutylamine is an organic chemical compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula (CH3)2CHCH2NH2, and occurs as a colorless liquid. Isobutylamine is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being n-butylamine, sec-butylamine and tert-butylamine.

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