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Summary Of: Dimethylamine

Dimethylamine is generally encountered as a solution in water at concentrations up to around 40... Dimethylamine reacts with acids to form salts... Dimethylamine is produced by... Dimethylamine is a precursor to several industrially significant compounds... Dimethylamine formation in the rat from various related amine precursors...

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| IUPAC name | CAS number | SMILES | ChemSpider | Molecular formula | Molar mass | Density | Melting point | Boiling point | Solubility | water | Dipole moment | Std enthalpy of
formation
| Standard molar
entropy
| EU classification | NFPA 704 | | R-phrases | R12 | R20 | R37/38 | R41 | S-phrases | (S2) | S16 | S26 | S39 | Flash point | Autoignition
temperature
| Explosive limits | RTECS number | Methylamine | Trimethylamine | Diethylamine | standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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