| Amyl nitrite | |
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| Molecular structure via molpic based on CDK |
| Physical properties [] | |
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| Molecular mass | 117.15 g/mol [1] |
| Density | 0.8817 g/cu cm at 20 °C g/cm3 [1] |
| Appearance | Yellowish liquid [1] |
| Odor | Peculiar ethereal, fruity odor [1] |
| Taste | Pungent, aromatic taste [1] |
| Boiling point | 104.5 °C [1] |
| Decomposition | When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of /nitrogen oxides/. [1] |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water [1] |
| Predicted LogP | 1.8 [1] |
| Structural Identifiers [] | |
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| Molecular formula | C5H11NO2 [1] |
| IUPAC name | pentyl nitrite [1] |
| SMILES | CCCCCON=O [1] |
| InChI | InChI=1S/C5H11NO2/c1-2-3-4-5-8-6-7/h2-5H2,1H3 [1] |
| InChIKey | CSDTZUBPSYWZDX-UHFFFAOYSA-N [1] |
Amyl nitrite
(Redirected from Amyl nitrite)Amyl nitrite (also known as Pentyl nitrite, n-Amyl nitrite, n-Pentyl nitrite, Nitrous acid, pentyl ester, Pentyl alcohol, nitrite, nitrous acid pentyl ester, Pentylnitrite, CCRIS 763, EINECS 207-332-7 or BRN 1701241)
Stereochemistry []
Amyl nitrite is a
Anodyne