1-Bromopentadecane | CAS No. 629-72-1
Basic Information

CAS Number
629-72-1
Molecular Formula
C15H31Br
Molecular Weight
291.32 g/mol
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Basic Physical Properties
Melting Point
17-19 °C (lit.)
Boiling Point
159-160 °C/5 mmHg(lit.)
Density
1.005 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Water Solubility
Not miscible in water.
Refractive Index
n20/D 1.461(lit.)
Vapor Pressure
<1 mmHg ( 20 °C)
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Chemical Classification
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English
- 1-bromo-pentadecane
- NSC 133440
- DTXSID8049339
- NSC133440
- MFCD00000229
- AKOS009031600
- D88716
- Tox21_202861
- CHEMBL3183401
- CAS-629-72-1
- A868291
- 1-Bromopentadecane, 97%
- NSC-133440
- NCGC00260407-01
- 1-BroMopentadecane--d4
- EN300-19410
- 1-bromo pentadecane
- DTXCID2029296
- AS-57072
- FT-0607541
- Q63409077
- Pentadecane, 1-bromo-
- 1-BROMOPENTADECANE
- 1-BroMopentadecane--d3
- NS00010785
- 629-72-1
- EINECS 211-104-2
- 1219805-83-0
- SCHEMBL422449
- Pentadecyl bromide
- n-Pentadecyl bromide
- B0936
- 1-Bromopentadecane
- Pentadecyl Bromide
Beilstein_Registry_Number
1744553
MDL_Number
MFCD00000229
CAS Number
629-72-1
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