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Is cyclohexanol flammable?
* Cyclohexanol is a COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID or SOLID. * Use dry chemical, CO2, alcohol or polymer foam extinguishers, as water may not be effective in fighting fires.
Is cyclohexane hazardous?
► Prolonged or repeated contact can cause a skin rash, dryness, itching and redness. ► Cyclohexane may damage the liver and kidneys.
What is the flash point of cyclohexane?
177.4°F (80.75°C)
Cyclohexane/Boiling point
What is the degree of hazard for flammability of cyclohexane?
Chemical Identifiers
Diamond | Hazard | Description |
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3 1 0 | Health | Can cause significant irritation. |
Flammability | Can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. | |
Instability | Normally stable, even under fire conditions. | |
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What type of alcohol is cyclohexanol?
secondary alcohol
Cyclohexanol is an alcohol that consists of cyclohexane bearing a single hydroxy substituent. The parent of the class of cyclohexanols. It has a role as a solvent. It is a secondary alcohol and a member of cyclohexanols.
Can you drink cyclohexane?
DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED.
Is cyclohexane a liquid at room temperature?
Cyclohexane is a liquid at room temperature because its molecules do not have enough energy to escape into the vapour phase. Cyclohexane contains only nonpolar C-C and C-H bonds. The only intermolecular forces are London dispersion forces.
Is cyclohexane an aspiration hazard?
Causes skin irritation. Aspiration hazard if swallowed. Can enter lungs and cause damage. May cause eye and respiratory tract irritation.
What is the difference between cyclohexane and cyclohexane?
Summary – Cyclohexane vs Cyclohexene Cyclohexane is a cyclic alkane compound while cyclohexene is a cyclic alkene compound. The key difference between cyclohexane and cyclohexene is that the cyclohexane is a saturated hydrocarbon whereas the cyclohexene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon.
Is cyclohexane an alcohol?
Cyclohexanol is an alcohol that consists of cyclohexane bearing a single hydroxy substituent. The parent of the class of cyclohexanols. It has a role as a solvent. It is a secondary alcohol and a member of cyclohexanols.