What kind of organic compound is 2-chloro-2-methylpropane ((CH3)3CCl)?
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It's tert-Butyl Chloride
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It is a colorless, flammable liquid. It is sparingly soluble in water, with a tendency to undergo hydrolysis to the corresponding tert-butyl alcohol. It is produced industrially as a precursor to other organic compounds
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Molecular formula: C4H9Cl
Molar mass: 92.567
CAS Registry Number: 507-20-0
Appearance: tert-Butyl chloride, 98+%; tert-Butyl chloride, 98+%; colourless liquid
Melting point: -26 to -25 °C
Boiling point: 51 °C
Solubility: Water, 2880 mg/L (15 deg C), 2880 mg/L (15 deg C)
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Molar mass: 92.567
CAS Registry Number: 507-20-0
Appearance: tert-Butyl chloride, 98+%; tert-Butyl chloride, 98+%; colourless liquid
Melting point: -26 to -25 °C
Boiling point: 51 °C
Solubility: Water, 2880 mg/L (15 deg C), 2880 mg/L (15 deg C)
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