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Properties of substance:
2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine
Synonyms:
cyanuric chloride
Group of substances:
organic
Physical appearance:
colorless crystals
Empirical formula (Hill's system for organic substances):
C
3
Cl
3
N
3
Structural formula as text:
C3N3Cl3
Molar/atomic mass: 184.5
Melting point (°C):
146
Boiling point (°C):
190
Solubility (g/100 g of solvent):
1,4-dioxane
: 55 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
acetic acid
: soluble [
Ref.
]
acetone
: 25 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
acetonitrile
: soluble [
Ref.
]
acrylonitrile
: 19 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
benzene
: 19 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
carbon tetrachloride
: 7.5 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
chloroform
: 20 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
diethyl ether
: soluble [
Ref.
]
ethanol abs.
: soluble [
Ref.
]
heptane
: soluble [
Ref.
]
nitrobenzene
: 18 (25°C) [
Ref.
]
water
: insoluble [
Ref.
]
Vapour pressure (Torr):
0.78 (52°C)
107 (135°C)
441 (175°C)
720 (190°C)
764 (194°C)
Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation Δ
f
H (298 K, kJ/mol)
91.6 (s) [
Ref.
]
LD
50
(mg/kg):
485 (white rats, oral)
350 (mice, oral)
References:
Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards. - 6 ed., Vol. 1. - Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999. - pp. 374-376
Smolin E.M., Rapoport L. s-Triazines and derivatives. - New York: Interscience Publishers Inc., 1959. - pp. 48-62
Краткая химическая энциклопедия. - Т. 5: Т-Я. - М.: Советская энциклопедия, 1967. - pp. 708 [Russian]
Некрасов Б.В. Основы общей химии. - Т.1. - М.: Химия, 1973. - pp. 523 [Russian]
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