Molecule ID: 6337

IUPAC Name: chloroethane

Description: The molecule is the simplest and least toxic member of the class of chloroethanes, that is ethane in which a single hydrogen is substituted by a chlorine. A colourless gas at room temperature and pressure (boiling point 12鈩?, it is used as a mild topical anaesthetic to numb the skin prior to ear piercing, skin biopsies, etc., and is also used in the treatment of sports injuries. It was formerly used in the production of tetraethyllead. It has a role as a local anaesthetic, an antipruritic drug and an inhalation anaesthetic.

SMILES: CCCl

SELFIES: [C][C][Cl]

InChI: InChI=1S/C2H5Cl/c1-2-3/h2H2,1H3

Molecular Properties:
- Polar Surface Area: 0.0 Ų
- LogP: 1.2