Hexafluoropropylene | |
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Hexafluoropropene |
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Other names
Perfluoropropene, |
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Identifiers | |
CAS number | 116-15-4 |
ChemSpider | 8001 |
RTECS number | UD0350000 |
Jmol-3D images | Image 1 |
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Properties | |
Molecular formula | C3F6 |
Molar mass | 150.02 g mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless, odorless gas |
Density | 1.332 g/ml, liquid at 20 °C |
Melting point |
-153 °C, 120 K, -243 °F |
Boiling point |
-28 °C, 245 K, -18 °F |
Solubility in water | Insoluble |
Hazards | |
R-phrases | R20, R37 |
S-phrases | S41 |
Main hazards | Harmful (Xn) |
NFPA 704 |
0
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Flash point | Non flammable gas |
Related compounds | |
Related organofluorides | Hexafluoroacetone, Hexafluoro-2-propanol |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) |
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Infobox references |
Hexafluoropropylene is a compound with the formula C3F6. It is a fluorocarbon alkene in which all of the hydrogen atoms in propylene are replaced by fluorine atoms. It is used as a chemical intermediate.[1]