CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
| Physical Description | 7-methylquinoline appears as clear yellow liquid or oil. (NTP, 1992) |
|---|---|
| Boiling Point | 484.7 to 486.5 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992) |
| Melting Point | 95 to 100 °F (NTP, 1992) |
| Flash Point | 230 °F (NTP, 1992) |
| Solubility | less than 1 mg/mL at 68 °F (NTP, 1992) |
| Density | 1.0609 at 68 °F (NTP, 1992) - Denser than water; will sink |
| Kovats Retention Index | 1338 1354 1338 1354 1334 230.99 |
| Chemical Classes | Nitrogen Compounds -> Quinolines |
SAFETY INFORMATION
| Signal word | Danger |
|---|---|
| Pictogram(s) |
![]() Corrosion Corrosives GHS05 ![]() Exclamation Mark Irritant GHS07 ![]() Health Hazard GHS08 |
| GHS Hazard Statements |
H315:Skin corrosion/irritation H318:Serious eye damage/eye irritation H319:Serious eye damage/eye irritation H335:Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure;Respiratory tract irritation H341:Germ cell mutagenicity |
| Precautionary Statement Codes |
P201:Obtain special instructions before use. P261:Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P280:Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P305+P351+P338:IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing. P405:Store locked up. |
COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS
| Molecular Weight | 143.18 g/mol |
|---|---|
| XLogP3 | 2.5 |
| Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 0 |
| Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 1 |
| Rotatable Bond Count | 0 |
| Exact Mass | 143.073499291 g/mol |
| Monoisotopic Mass | 143.073499291 g/mol |
| Topological Polar Surface Area | 12.9 Ų |
| Heavy Atom Count | 11 |
| Formal Charge | 0 |
| Complexity | 133 |
| Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
| Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Covalently-Bonded Unit Count | 1 |
| Compound Is Canonicalized | Yes |
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
description
7-methylquinoline appears as clear yellow liquid or oil. (NTP, 1992)



