Vinyl bromide

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Vinyl bromide
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Names
IUPAC name
Bromoethene
Other names
Vinyl bromide, 1-Bromoethene, Bromoethylene, 1-Bromoethylene, Monobromoethene, Monobromoethylene, R1140 B1, UN 1085
Identifiers
593-60-2 YesY
ChemSpider 11151 N
EC Number 209-800-6
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KEGG C19184 YesY
PubChem 11641
RTECS number KU8400000
  • InChI=1S/C2H3Br/c1-2-3/h2H,1H2 N
    Key: INLLPKCGLOXCIV-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
  • InChI=1/C2H3Br/c1-2-3/h2H,1H2
    Key: INLLPKCGLOXCIV-UHFFFAOYAI
  • C=CBr
Properties
C2H3Br
Molar mass 106.95 g/mol
Appearance Colorless gas
Odor pleasant[1]
Density 1.525 g/cm3 at boiling point (liquid)

1.4933 g/cm3 at 20 °C

Melting point −137.8 °C (−216.0 °F; 135.3 K)
Boiling point 15.8 °C (60.4 °F; 288.9 K)
Insoluble
log P 1.57
Vapor pressure 206.8 kPa at 37.8 °C
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Vinyl bromide is a simple vinyl halide. It is soluble in chloroform, ethanol, diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, acetone and benzene.

Uses

Vinyl bromide is used to manufacture bromopolymers and mainly polyvinyl bromide. Further it is used as an alkylation agent.

Safety precautions

Vinyl bromide is highly flammable liquid and reacts violently with oxidizers.

It is listed in List of IARC Group 2A carcinogens as a suspected human carcinogen.

See also

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