Isopropyl alcohol
β Scribed by S. Dhillon; R. von Burg
- Book ID
- 102872479
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 727 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0260-437X
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β¦ Synopsis
Odor: threshold. 90 nig m-.3; recognition. 4@200 ppm (98-490 mg m 3 ) ; pleasant odor.
Solubility
: > 10% in water; log K,,, = 0.05; soluble in benzene. soluble > 10% in alcohol, ether and acetone, misciblc with chloroform and most organic solvents and insoluble in salt solution: log K,,,. = 0.34. Specific gravity: 0.7855 (water = 1). Vapor density: 2.08. Vapor pressure: 32.4 mmHg @ 20Β°C. Viscosity: 2.4 centipoise @ 20Β°C. (References: 1.2. ) 'From Refs 2, 5 and 76. Type Test concentration LD, , 8.0 g kg ' LD, , 3600 rng kg ' LD, , 5045 rng kg ' LD, , 12,800 mg kg ' LD,,
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
57o-571) have removed hydrogen from isopropyl alcohol and thereby produced acetone by passing the vapor of the alcohol through an iron furnace which is kept at a temperature of 400' C. and is charged with crucible graphite, made from crystalline Ceylon graphite baked with clay and broken to g-mesh s
## Abstract Irradiation of terephthalophenone in isopropyl alcohol gave a bright yellowβcolored intermediate which decayed rather rapidly. The products were complex and depended upon the mode of irradiation. They ranged from a mixed polymer I to a dimer II. I consisted of about 5 terephthalophenone