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1,1,3-Trichloropropene

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1,1,3-Trichloropropene
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
1,1,3-Trichloroprop-1-ene
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.018.095 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 219-903-8
UNII
  • InChI=1S/C3H3Cl3/c4-2-1-3(5)6/h1H,2H2
    Key: JFEVIPGMXQNRRF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • C(C=C(Cl)Cl)Cl
Properties
C3H3Cl3
Molar mass 145.41 g·mol−1
Density 1.376 g cm−3
Hazards
GHS labelling:
GHS02: FlammableGHS07: Exclamation mark
Warning
H226, H302, H319
P210, P233, P240, P241, P242, P243, P264, P270, P280, P301+P312, P303+P361+P353, P305+P351+P338, P330, P337+P313, P370+P378, P403+P235, P501
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

1,1,3-Trichloropropene is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine. The structure is like propene, but in this compound, three hydrogen atoms are changed into chlorine atoms.