Ethylene Di Bromide (1 2 Di Bromo Ethane)
| Product: | Ethylene Dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane) |
| Synonym: | 1,2-Dibromoethane, EDB |
| CAS #: | 106-93-4 |
| Empirical Formula: | C2H4Br2 |
| M.W.: | 187.87 g/mol |
| Appearance: | Ethylene Dibromide is a colorless liquid with a sweetish odor |
| solubility | Ethylene Dibromide is sparingly soluble in water but dissolves well in organic solvents like ethanol and ether |
| Purity By GC: | Gas Chromatography (GC) is commonly used to determine the purity of Ethylene Dibromide. It can provide valuable quantitative data about the composition of the compound and identify any impurities present |
| Density: | The density of Ethylene Dibromide is approximately 2.17 g/cm³ |
| Melting point | Ethylene Dibromide has a melting point of around -52 °C (-61.6 °F) |
| The boiling point of Ethylene Dibromide is approximately 131 °C (267.8 °F) | 38.5°C |
| Acidity (HBR) | Ethylene Dibromide is not acidic on its own, as it does not dissociate to produce hydrobromic acid (HBr) |
| Moisture | Ethylene Dibromide should be stored and handled with care to avoid moisture contamination. Exposure to water can cause hydrolysis and produce hydrogen bromide gas |
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