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Property Value Molecular weight 44.01 Specific gravity 1.53 at 21 oC Critical density 468 kg/m3 Concentration in air 370,3 * 107 ppm StabilityHigh Liquid Pressure < 415.8 kPa Solid Temperature < -78 oC Henry constant for solubility 298.15 mol/ kg * bar Water solubility 0.9 vol/vol at 20 oC

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