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1-Fluoropentane (CAS 592-50-7)

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Alternate Names:
Amyl fluoride
CAS Number:
592-50-7
Molecular Weight:
90.14
Molecular Formula:
C5H11F
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1-Fluoropentane is a chemical compound that functions as a solvent in various experimental applications. Its mechanism of action involves interacting with other substances at the molecular level, facilitating the dissolution of non-polar compounds. This allows for the separation and purification of different components within a mixture, aiding in the extraction and isolation of specific substances of interest. 1-Fluoropentane can act as a reactant in certain chemical reactions, participating in processes such as halogenation or substitution reactions. Its ability to undergo specific chemical transformations may be a useful for the synthesis of various organic compounds in research and development applications. 1-Fluoropentane plays a functional role in experimental procedures by serving as a solvent and participating in chemical reactions, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of new materials.


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1-Fluoropentane, 5 g

sc-224680
5 g
$165.00