1,4-Dioxane
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Cite "1,4-Dioxane"
1,4-Dioxane. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /es/compound/14-dioxane/
"1,4-Dioxane." Compound, /es/compound/14-dioxane/.
@misc{14-dioxane, title={1,4-Dioxane}, url={/es/compound/14-dioxane/}}
IUPAC: 1,4-Dioxane
CAS: 123-91-1
Descripción general
1,4-Dioxane is a cyclic ether used as a stabilizer in chlorinated solvents. It is a widespread groundwater contaminant and probable carcinogen.
Composición
Usos
- • Solvent stabilizer
- • Laboratory solvent
- • Chemical intermediate
Datos curiosos
- ✦ A common contaminant in cosmetics and personal care products, formed as a byproduct
Seguridad
- ⚠ Probable carcinogen
- ⚠ Flammable
- ⚠ Can form peroxides
Structure
SMILES
C1COCCO1
Propiedades
- Tipo
- organic
- Estado
- liquid
- Masa molar
- 88,11 g/mol
- Densidad
- 1,0330 g/cm³
- Punto de fusión
- 11,8 °C
- Punto de ebullición
- 101,1 °C
- Solubilidad
- miscible
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 88,0524
- XLogP
- -0,3
- TPSA
- 18,5 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 0
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 2
- Rotatable Bonds
- 0
- Heavy Atoms
- 6
- Complexity
- 26,0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1,4-Dioxane?
1,4-Dioxane (C₄H₈O₂) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name 1,4-Dioxane.
What is the molecular weight of 1,4-Dioxane?
1,4-Dioxane has a molar mass of 88.11 g/mol.
What state is 1,4-Dioxane at room temperature?
1,4-Dioxane is a liquid at room temperature.
Is 1,4-Dioxane organic or inorganic?
1,4-Dioxane is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up 1,4-Dioxane?
1,4-Dioxane (C₄H₈O₂) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Oxygen (O).