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Structure

Perfluoropropyl iodide

CAS
754-34-7
Catalog Number
ACM754347
Category
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Molecular Weight
295.93
Molecular Formula
C3F7I

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Specification

Synonyms
PERFLUOROPROPYL IODIDE;N-HEPTAFLUOROPROPYL IODIDE;1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-iodo-propan;1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-iodopropane;1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-1-iodopropane;1-Iodoperfluoropropane;1-Perfluoropropyl iodide;1-perfluoropropyliodide
Boiling Point
41°C(lit.)
Melting Point
-95°C
Flash Point
40-41°C
Density
2.05g/mL at 25°C(lit.)
Hazard Statements
Xi,T
Safety Description
23-24/25
Supplemental Hazard Statements
H315-H319-H335
Symbol
GHS07
What is the molecular formula of Perfluoropropyl iodide?

The molecular formula of Perfluoropropyl iodide is C3F7I.

What are some synonyms for Perfluoropropyl iodide?

Some synonyms for Perfluoropropyl iodide are Heptafluoro-1-iodopropane, Heptafluoropropyl iodide, and 1-Iodoheptafluoropropane.

When was Perfluoropropyl iodide first created?

Perfluoropropyl iodide was first created on March 26, 2005.

What is the molecular weight of Perfluoropropyl iodide?

The molecular weight of Perfluoropropyl iodide is 295.93 g/mol.

What is the InChIKey for Perfluoropropyl iodide?

The InChIKey for Perfluoropropyl iodide is XTGYEAXBNRVNQU-UHFFFAOYSA-N.

How many hydrogen bond acceptor counts does Perfluoropropyl iodide have?

Perfluoropropyl iodide has 7 hydrogen bond acceptor counts.

What is the topological polar surface area of Perfluoropropyl iodide?

The topological polar surface area of Perfluoropropyl iodide is 0-2.

Does Perfluoropropyl iodide have any defined atom stereocenter count?

No, Perfluoropropyl iodide does not have any defined atom stereocenter count.

How many covalently-bonded units does Perfluoropropyl iodide have?

Perfluoropropyl iodide has 1 covalently-bonded unit count.

Is Perfluoropropyl iodide a canonicalized compound?

Yes, Perfluoropropyl iodide is a canonicalized compound.

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