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Preferred IUPAC name
Cycloheptanone | |
Other names
Suberone
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.007.216 |
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CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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Properties | |
C7H12O | |
Molar mass | 112.172 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Density | 0.949 g/cm3 (20 °C)[1] |
Boiling point | 179 to 181 °C (354 to 358 °F; 452 to 454 K)[1] |
Insoluble | |
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Danger | |
H226, H302, H318 | |
P210, P233, P240, P241, P242, P243, P264, P270, P280, P301+P312, P303+P361+P353, P305+P351+P338, P310, P330, P370+P378, P403+P235, P501 | |
Flash point | 56 °C (133 °F; 329 K)[2] |
Related compounds | |
Related cyclic ketones
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Cyclohexanone, Cyclooctanone, Tropinone |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Cycloheptanone, (CH2)6CO, is a cyclic ketone also referred to as suberone. It is a colourless volatile liquid. Cycloheptanone is used as a precursor for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.