| Propylene | |
|---|---|
| General | |
| Systematic name | Propene |
| Molecular formula | C3H6 |
| SMILES | C=CC |
| Molar mass | 42.08 g/mol |
| Appearance | colourless, odourless gas |
| CAS number | |
| Properties | |
| Density and phase | 0.52 g/cm3, liquid, 20 °C |
| Solubility in water | 0.61 g/m3 (? °C) |
| In ethanol, ether | Soluble |
| Melting point | − 185.2 °C (88.0 K) |
| Boiling point | − 47.6 °C (225.5 K) |
| Acidity | 43 (44 in DMSO) |
| Viscosity | 8.34 µPa·s at 16.7 °C |
| Structure | |
| Molecular shape | trigonal planar (at central C) |
| Symmetry group | Cs |
| Dipole moment | 0.366 D (gas) |
| Hazards | |
| MSDS | External MSDS |
| Main hazards | Highly flammable, Asphyxiant |
| NFPA 704 | nfpa_f4.pngnfpa_r1.png|
| Flash point | −108 °C |
| R/S statement | R: 12 S: 9-16-33 |
| RTECS number | UC6740000 |
| Supplementary data page | |
| Structure & properties | n, εr, etc. |
| Thermodynamic data | Phase behaviour Solid, liquid, gas |
| Spectral data | UV, IR, NMR, MS |
| Related compounds | |
| Related alkenes | Ethylene Isomers of Butylene |
| Related compounds | Propane, Propyne Allene, 1-Propanol 2-Propanol |
| Related groups | Allyl, Propenyl |
| Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Chemical infobox | |
Propylene, also known by its IUPAC name propene, is an organic compound having the chemical formula C3H6. It is the second simplest member of the alkene class of hydrocarbons, ethylene (ethene) being the simplest. At room temperature and pressure, propylene is a gas. It is colorless, highly flammable, and has an odor similar to garlic.(this smell is added to make it easily detectable, pure propylene, like most simple hydrocarbons, has no natural scent.) It is found in coal gas and can be synthesized by cracking petroleum. Propylene is a major commodity in the petrochemicals industry. The main use of propylene is as a monomer, mostly for the production of polypropylene. Propylene is also used as a fuel gas for various industrial processes. It has a similar calorific value to propane but a lower mass of combustion products so a higher flame temperature. Propylene also has approximately twice the vapour pressure of propane at room temperature and pressure.
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