CAS ID | 592-42-7 |
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IUPAC Name | hexa-1,5-diene |
Molecular Formula | C6H10 |
Molecular Weight | |
SMILES | C=CCCC=C |
CAS ID | 592-42-7 |
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IUPAC Name | hexa-1,5-diene |
Molecular Formula | C6H10 |
Molecular Weight | |
SMILES | C=CCCC=C |
11598 |
Synonym: 1,5-hexadiene, biallyl, diallyl, hexadiene dot, alpha,omega-hexadiene, .alpha.,.omega.-hexadiene, unii-4mtz4764fi, 1,5-hexanediene, acmc-1axer, hexa-1,5-dien-1-yl
Color | Colorless |
Boiling Point | 59°C |
UN Number | 2458 |
Formula Weight | 82.15 |
Physical Form | Clear Liquid at 20°C |
Chemical Name or Material | 1,5-Hexadiene |
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The melting point of hexadiene varies depending on the isomer, although it is normally between -120°C and -100°C, making it a liquid at room temperature.
The boiling point of hexadiene varies per isomer. For example, 1,5-hexadiene has a boiling point of around 70°C.
Hexadiene's chemical formula is C6H10, indicating a hydrocarbon with two double bonds.
Hexadiene's low melting point makes it ideal for industrial operations that need liquid hydrocarbons, such as polymer synthesis and chemical intermediates.
The boiling point of hexadiene is crucial for operations such as distillation, separation, and reaction conditions in chemical production.