Barely. It has no flash point and an autoignition temperature of 661 degrees C.
Flammability isn't the big hazard with this stuff. The problem with it is it metabolizes to carbon monoxide.
Yes, dichloromethane is a nonpolar solvent.
Dichloromethane is a polar molecule.
Dichloromethane is a polar solvent.
Yes, dichloromethane is a polar solvent.
The dipole moment of dichloromethane is 1.60 Debye.
Yes, dichloromethane is a nonpolar solvent.
Dichloromethane is a polar molecule.
Dichloromethane is a polar solvent.
Yes, dichloromethane is a polar solvent.
The dipole moment of dichloromethane is 1.60 Debye.
The boiling point for dichloromethane is 39.6 degrees Celcius or 103.3 degree fahrenheit.
The density of dichloromethane is 1,33 g/cm3.
Yes, dichloromethane is miscible in water, meaning it can mix and dissolve in water.
Bromine water turns dichloromethane to a violet color.
CH2Cl2
When iodine is mixed with dichloromethane, the resulting color is purple or violet.
No, dichloromethane is a non-conductive compound. It is a polar solvent but lacks ionic characteristics, so it does not conduct electricity.