acetaldehyde


acetaldehyde; acetic aldehyde; acetylhydride; aldehyde; ethanal; ethyl aldehyde; ethylic aldehyde
In russian:ацетальдегид
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📖Houben-Weyl, 2. Band (Acetaldehyd); p. 6, 20, 122, 131, 240, 397, 418, 421, 462, 466, 563, 587, 670, 676, 706, 721, 807, 815,
📖Org. Chem., v. Richter, 1. Vol (Acetaldehyde); p. 30, 63, 163, 199, 249, 256, 258, 312, 318, 425, 631
CAS RN:[75-07-0]
Formula:C2H4O; 44.05 g/mol
InChiKey:IKHGUXGNUITLKF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:CC=O
Molecular structure of acetaldehyde
Use:chemicals; disinfectants; drugs; dyes; flavors; mirrors; organic derivatives; photography; plastics; preservatives; resins; rubber accelerators; vegetable rubber; yeast albumin
Density:0.780 g/mL
Molar volume:56.5 mL/mol
Refractive index:1.382
Molecular refractive power:13.14 mL/mol
Dielectric constant:22.20
Dipole moment:2.69 D
Melting point:-128 °C
Boiling point:20 °C
Vapour pressure:99 Torr
Antoine equation
P(Torr) vs T(°C)
Vapour pressure vs temperature
Critical temperature:188 °C
Critical pressure:6.4 atm
Log10 partition octanol / water:0.45

Isomers

acetaldehyde
Molecular structure of acetaldehyde
ethenol
Molecular structure of ethenol
oxirane
Molecular structure of oxirane