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Vapour pressure

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Reference
Endpoint:
vapour pressure
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
1975
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
study well documented, meets generally accepted scientific principles, acceptable for assessment
Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
reference to same study
Guideline:
other: BASF standard method
GLP compliance:
no
Type of method:
static method
Specific details on test material used for the study:
Name of test material (as cited in study report): 3-Methoxypropylamine
Analytical purity: pure
Key result
Temp.:
20 °C
Vapour pressure:
15.6 hPa

 Temperature Druck (exp.)    Druck (ber. Gl. 2) Abw. 
 t/°C  p/mbar  p/mbar  [%]
 0.0  4.3  4.297 0.08 
 10.0  8.3  8.349 -0.59 
 20.0  15.6  15.450 0.96 
 30.0  27.2  27.355  -0.57
 40.0  46.7  46.526 0.37 
 50.0  76.0  76.277 -0.36 
 60.0  121.0  120.9 0.08 
 70.0  185.0  185.7  -0.40
 80.0  279.0  277.2 0.63 
 90.0  401.0  402.8 -0.44 
 100.0  571.0  570.5 0.09 
 110.0  791.0  789.0 0.26 
 118.3  1013.0  1015.0  -0.19
Conclusions:
The static method was applied for the determination of the vapour pressure of the test item. The vapour pressure of the test item was determined to be 15.6 hPa at 20°C.

Description of key information

The vapour pressure of the test substance was determined in a non GLP study to be 15.6 hPa at 20 °C, following the static technique (BASF AG, 1975).

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Vapour pressure:
15.6 hPa
at the temperature of:
20 °C

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