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CAS No. | 1789-58-8 |
Chemical Name: | Ethyldichlorosilane |
Synonyms: | dichloroethyl-silan;DICHLOROETHYLSILANE;ETHYLDICHLOROSILANE;Silane, dichloroethyl-;Monoethyldichlorosilane;Dichloroethylsilane,Ethyldichlorosilane |
CBNumber: | CB6715098 |
Molecular Formula: | C2H6Cl2Si |
Formula Weight: | 129.06 |
MOL File: | 1789-58-8.mol |
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Ethyldichlorosilane Property |
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density : |
1.089 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
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refractive index : |
n20/D 1.415
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storage temp. : |
Refrigerator |
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Ethyldichlorosilane Chemical Properties,Usage,Production |
General Description
A colorless fuming liquid with a pungent odor. Flash point 30°F. Vapor and liquid may cause burns. Denser than water. Vapors heavier than air. |
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Air & Water Reactions
Highly flammable. Based on the properties of similar materials, there is the possibility that the reaction of Ethyldichlorosilane with water may be vigorous or violent. Products of the reaction include hydrogen chloride. The reaction generates heat and this heat may be sufficient to ignite the product. The chlorosilicon hydrides(ClxSiHy) are spontaneously flammable in air [NFPA 1991]. |
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Reactivity Profile
Chlorosilanes, such as Ethyldichlorosilane, are compounds in which silicon is bonded to from one to four chlorine atoms with other bonds to hydrogen and/or alkyl groups. Chlorosilanes react with water, moist air, or steam to produce heat and toxic, corrosive fumes of hydrogen chloride. They may also produce flammable gaseous H2. They can serve as chlorination agents. Chlorosilanes react vigorously with both organic and inorganic acids and with bases to generate toxic or flammable gases. |
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Health Hazard
Inhalation irritates mucous membranes. Contact with liquid causes severe burns of eyes and skin. Ingestion causes severe burns of mouth and stomach. |
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Ethyldichlorosilane Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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