About Cumene
CumeneSynonym: (1-Methylethyl)benzene, 2-Phenylpropane, Isopropylbenzene CAS Number 98-82-8 Linear Formula C6H5CH(CH3)2 Molecular Weight 120.19 grade analytical standard vapor density 4.1 (vs air) vapor pressure 8 mmHg ( 20 C) 9.7 mmHg ( 37.7 C) form neat autoignition temp. 797F expl. lim. 6.5% application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable refractive index n20/D 1.491(lit.) bp 152-154C(lit.) mp 96C(lit.) density 0.864g/mLat 25C(lit.) format neat grade analytical standard vapor density 4.1 (vs air) vapor pressure 8 mmHg ( 20 C) 9.7 mmHg ( 37.7 C) assay 99.5% (GC) form neat autoignition temp. 797F shelf life limited shelf life, expiry date on the label expl. lim. 6.5% application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable refractive index n20/D 1.491(lit.) n20/D 1.491 bp 152-154C(lit.) mp 96C(lit.) density 0.864g/mLat 25C(lit.) storage temp 2-8C
FAQs of Cumene:
Q: What is the appearance of Cumene?
A: Cumene appears as a clear colorless liquid.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Cumene?
A: The molecular formula of Cumene is C9H12.
Q: What is the melting point of Cumene?
A: The melting point of Cumene is 96 C (141 F or 177 K).
Q: What is the density of Cumene?
A: The density of Cumene is 862 kg/m.
Q: Is Cumene soluble in water?
A: No, Cumene has negligible solubility in water.