Ethylene dichloride: Difference between revisions
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===Synthesis=== | ===Synthesis=== | ||
Combine [[ethylene]] and [[chlorine]] with an Iron (III) catalyst<ref>{{cite patent|S3222408}}</ref> | Combine [[ethylene]] and [[chlorine]] with an Iron (III) catalyst<ref>{{cite patent|S3222408}}</ref> | ||
:{{#Chem:C2H4(g) + Cl2 (g) {FeCl3=250-400 °C} ClC2H4Cl (g)dH= −218k | :{{#Chem:C2H4(g) + Cl2 (g) {FeCl3=250-400 °C} ClC2H4Cl (g)dH= −218k}} | ||
==Testing== | ==Testing== |
Latest revision as of 00:11, 4 April 2025
Chemical formula | {{#Chem:C2H4Cl2}} |
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OTP appearance | colorless liquid |
Molar Mass(g/mol) | 98.95 |
Density(g/cc) | 1.253 |
Melting Point(°C) | −35 |
Boiling Point(°C) | 84 |
Solubility in water(g/L) | 8.7 |
NFPA 704 |
Uses
Primary
- Feedstock for chloroethene
Other
Natural occurrence
- Does not occur naturally
Hazards
Character
Production
Synthesis
Combine ethylene and chlorine with an Iron (III) catalyst[1]
- {{#Chem:C2H4(g) + Cl2 (g) {FeCl3=250-400 °C} ClC2H4Cl (g)dH= −218k}}
Testing
Purification
Storage
Disposal
See Also
References
- ↑ US patent S3222408
Link courtesy Google