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what will be the splitting hydrogen pattern of vinyl chloride​

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Chloroethylene

Chloroethene

Ethene, chloro-

Monochloroethene

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Molecular Weight:
62.496 g/mol

Dates:
Modify: 2019-03-19Create: 2004-09-16
Description:
A gas that has been used as an aerosol propellant and is the starting material for polyvinyl resins. Toxicity studies have shown various adverse effects, particularly the occurrence of liver neoplasms.

from MeSH
Vinyl Chloride is a chlorinated hydrocarbon occurring as a colorless, highly flammable gas with a mild, sweet odor that may emit toxic fumes of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride and phosgene when heated to decomposition. Vinyl chloride is primarily used to make polyvinyl chloride to manufacture plastics. Exposure to this substance affects the central and peripheral nervous system and causes liver damage. Prolonged exposure to vinyl chloride can cause a set of symptoms that is characterized by Raynaud's phenomenon, joint and muscle pain and scleroderma-like skin changes. Vinyl chloride is a known human carcinogen and is associated with an increased risk of developing liver cancer, predominantly angiosarcoma of the liver, but is also linked to brain and lung cancer as well as cancer of the lymphatic and hematopoietic system. (NCI05)

from NCIt
VINYL CHLORIDE is a colorless gas with a sweet odor. Easily ignited. Shipped as a liquefied gas under own vapor pressure. Contact with the unconfined liquid may cause frostbite by evaporative cooling. Leaks may be liquid or vapor. Vapors are heavier than air. May asphyxiate by the displacement of air. Under prolonged exposure to fire or intense heat the containers may rupture violently and rocket. Suspected carcinogen. Used to make plastics, adhesives, and other chemicals.

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18 Information Sources
1Structures HelpNew Window
1.12D Structure HelpNew Window
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Chemical Structure Depiction
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1.23D Conformer HelpNew Window
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2Names and Identifiers HelpNew Window
2.1Computed Descriptors HelpNew Window
2.1.1IUPAC Name HelpNew Window
chloroethene

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2.1.2InChI HelpNew Window
InChI=1S/C2H3Cl/c1-2-3/h2H,1H2

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2.1.3InChI Key HelpNew Window
BZHJMEDXRYGGRV-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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2.1.4Canonical SMILES HelpNew Window
C=CCl

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2.2Molecular Formula HelpNew Window
C2H3Cl

H2C=CHCl

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(C2H3Cl)n

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C2H3Cl

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2.3Other Identifiers HelpNew Window
2.3.1CAS HelpNew Window
75-01-4

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9002-86-2

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2.3.2EC Number HelpNew Window
200-831-0

from European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
618-338-8

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924-145-2





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