Vinyl Chloride

C₂H₃Cl

IUPAC: Chloroethene

CAS: 75-01-4

Visão geral

Vinyl chloride is the monomer used to produce PVC, one of the world's most used plastics. It is a colorless gas with a sweet odor. It is a known carcinogen that causes a rare liver cancer (hepatic angiosarcoma) in workers exposed to high levels.

Composição

Elemento Símbolo Átomos Massa atômica
Hydrogen H 3 1,0080
Carbon C 2 12,0110
Chlorine Cl 1 35,4500

Composição elemental

Usos

  • PVC production
  • Refrigerant (historical)
  • Aerosol propellant (historical)

Curiosidades

  • The 2023 East Palestine, Ohio train derailment released large amounts of vinyl chloride

Segurança

  • ⚠ Known carcinogen (IARC Group 1)
  • ⚠ Flammable
  • ⚠ Causes hepatic angiosarcoma

Structure

SMILES

C=CCl

Propriedades

Tipo
organic
Estado
gas
Massa molar
62,50 g/mol
Densidade
0,9110 g/cm³
Ponto de fusão
-153,8 °C
Ponto de ebulição
-13,4 °C
Solubilidade
2.7 g/L at 20°C

Molecular Descriptors

Exact Mass
61,9923
XLogP
1,5
TPSA
0,0 Ų
H-Bond Donors
0
H-Bond Acceptors
0
Rotatable Bonds
0
Heavy Atoms
3
Complexity
10,0

Também conhecido como

VCM Vinyl chloride monomer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vinyl Chloride?
Vinyl Chloride (C₂H₃Cl) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name Chloroethene.
What is the molecular weight of Vinyl Chloride?
Vinyl Chloride has a molar mass of 62.498 g/mol.
What state is Vinyl Chloride at room temperature?
Vinyl Chloride is a gas at room temperature.
Is Vinyl Chloride organic or inorganic?
Vinyl Chloride is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up Vinyl Chloride?
Vinyl Chloride (C₂H₃Cl) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Chlorine (Cl).