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Propene
Propylene skeletal.svg
Propene-2D-flat.png
Propylene-3D-vdW.png
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IUPAC namePropene
Identifiers
CAS number115-07-1
PubChem8252
KEGGC11505
ChEBICHEBI:16052
RTECS numberUC6740000
SMILESC=CC
Properties
Molecular formulaC3H6
Molar mass42.08 g mol-1
AppearanceColorless gas
Density1.81 kg/m3, gas (1.013 bar, 15 °C)
613.9 kg/m3, liquid
Melting point

−185.2 °C, 88 K, -301 °F

Boiling point
Solubility in water0.61 g/m3
Viscosity8.34 µPa·s at 16.7 °C
Structure
Dipole moment0.366 D (gas)
Hazards
MSDSExternal MSDS
Main hazardsHighly flammable,
Asphyxiant
NFPA 704

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R-phrases12
S-phrases9-16-33
Flash point−108 °C
Related compounds
Related alkenesAllyl, Propenyl
Related compoundsPropane, Propyne
Propadiene, 1-Propanol
2-Propanol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Propene is an organic compound. The substance is also known as propylene and has the formula C3H6. It is the second-simplest alkene. Since it is only made of hydrogen and carbon atoms, it is a hydrocarbon. At room temperature and normal pressure it is a gasview more...





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