Deuterated methanol

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Deuterated methanol
Identifiers
CAS number 811-98-3
PubChem 71568
ChemSpider 64640 YesY
EC number 212-378-6
UN number 1230
Beilstein Reference 1733278
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Properties
Molecular formula C2H4O
Molar mass 36.0665 g mol-1
Density 0.888 g cm-3
Melting point −98 °C; −144 °F; 175 K
Boiling point 65 °C; 149 °F; 338 K
Thermochemistry
Specific heat capacity, C 87.9 J K-1 mol-1
Hazards
EU classification F T
R-phrases R11, R23/24/25, R39/23/24/25
S-phrases S7, S16, S36/37, S45
Flash point 11 °C; 52 °F; 284 K
Related compounds
Related compounds Methanol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Deuterated methanol (CD3OD), is a form (called an isotopologue) of methanol (CH3OH) in which the hydrogen atom ("H") is replaced with deuterium (heavy hydrogen) isotope ("D"). Deuterated methanol is a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy.

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