Dimethylmercury C2H6Hg structure – Flashcards

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C2H6Hg structure
Molecular Formula C2H6Hg
Average mass 230.659 Da
Density
Boiling Point
Flash Point
Molar Refractivity
Polarizability
Surface Tension
Molar Volume
  • Experimental data
  • Predicted – ACD/Labs
  • Predicted – ChemAxon
  • Experimental Physico-chemical Properties
    • Experimental Melting Point:

      -43 °C Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details
    • Experimental Boiling Point:

      93-94 °C Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details
    • Experimental Flash Point:

      5 °C Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details
  • Miscellaneous
    • Appearance:

      colourless liquid Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details
    • Stability:

      Stable. Highly flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details
    • Safety:

      Do not start work with this material before a full assessment of therisks has been made. Organo-mercury compounds are extremely toxic! Safetyglasses, plastic-laminate gloves (SilverShield or similar)
      , good ventilation.Removes sources of ignition from the working area. Do not work in theopen laboratory. Oxford University Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details

Predicted data is generated using the ACD/Labs Percepta Platform – PhysChem Module

Density:
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Index of Refraction:
Molar Refractivity:
#H bond acceptors: 0
#H bond donors: 0
#Freely Rotating Bonds: 0
#Rule of 5 Violations: 0
ACD/LogP: 2.59
ACD/LogD (pH 5.5):
ACD/BCF (pH 5.5):
ACD/KOC (pH 5.5):
ACD/LogD (pH 7.4):
ACD/BCF (pH 7.4):
ACD/KOC (pH 7.4):
Polar Surface Area: 0 Å2
Polarizability:
Surface Tension:
Molar Volume:

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