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== Material Safety Data Sheet == <!-- KEEP this header, it is linked to from the infobox on the main article page --> |
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Propane does not have health effects other than the danger of frostbite or asphyxiaton. The National Propane Gas Association has a generic MSDS available [http://web.archive.org/web/20051109221026/http://www.npga.org/files/public/Tech_Bulletin_NPGA_210-96.pdf online here.] |
Propane does not have health effects other than the danger of frostbite or asphyxiaton. The National Propane Gas Association has a generic MSDS available [http://web.archive.org/web/20051109221026/http://www.npga.org/files/public/Tech_Bulletin_NPGA_210-96.pdf online here.] (Issued 1996) |
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*[http://sdsdata.org/244848 MSDS from Suburban Propane, L.P] dated 5/2013 in the SDSdata.org database |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 04:35, 22 April 2014
This page provides supplementary chemical data on Propane.
Structure and properties
Structure and properties | |
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Dielectric constant | (fluid) 1.6 ε0 at 0 °C |
Magnetic susceptibility | -40 |
Thermodynamic properties
Phase behavior | |
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Triple point | 85.47 K (-187.68 °C), 0.1 × 10–3 Pa |
Critical point | 369.522 K (96.672 °C), 42.4924 bar |
Std enthalpy change of fusion, ΔfusH |
79.96 J/g |
Std entropy change of fusion, ΔfusS |
? J/(mol·K) |
Std enthalpy change of vaporization, ΔvapH |
15.7 kJ/mol |
Std entropy change of vaporization, ΔvapS |
? J/(mol·K) |
Solid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
? kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
? J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Liquid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
−118.910 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
171.0 J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity, cp | 98.36 J/(mol K) |
Gas properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH |
−104.7 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S |
269.91 J/(mol K) |
Enthalpy of combustion, ΔcH |
–2202.0 kJ/mol |
Heat capacity, cp | 73.60 J/(mol K) |
van der Waals' constants[1] | a = 877.88 L2 kPa/mol2 b = 0.08445 liter per mole |
Vapor pressure of liquid
P in mm Hg | 1 | 10 | 40 | 100 | 400 | 760 | 1520 | 3800 | 7600 | 15200 | 30400 | 45600 | |
T in °C | –128.9 | –108.5 | –92.4 | –79.6 | –55.6 | –42.1 | –25.6 | 1.4 | 25.6 | 58.1 | 94.8 | — |
Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 44th ed.
Spectral data
UV-Vis | |
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λmax | ? nm |
Extinction coefficient, ε | ? |
IR | |
Major absorption bands | ? cm−1 |
NMR | |
Proton NMR | |
Carbon-13 NMR | |
Other NMR data | |
MS | |
Masses of main fragments |
Material Safety Data Sheet
Propane does not have health effects other than the danger of frostbite or asphyxiaton. The National Propane Gas Association has a generic MSDS available online here. (Issued 1996)
- MSDS from Suburban Propane, L.P dated 5/2013 in the SDSdata.org database
References
- ^ Lange's Handbook of Chemistry 10th ed, pp 1522-1524
- "Multifunctional Green Alternative: Propane (properties)". Seminck. Retrieved 1 May 2007.
Except where noted otherwise, data relate to standard ambient temperature and pressure.
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