The physical and chemical properties and hazards of isopropyl alcohol hydrochloride require more detailed information.

Physical and chemical properties:

Melting point (℃) -88.5

Boiling point (℃) 80.3

Relative density (water=1) 0.79

Relative density (air=1) 2.07

Saturated vapor pressure (kPa) 4.40 (20℃)

Log value of octanol/water partition coefficient< 0.28

Heat of combustion (kJ/mol) 1984.7

Refractive index 1.3776

Critical temperature (℃) 275.2

Critical pressure (MPa ) 4.76

Solubility: Soluble in most organic solvents such as water, alcohol, ether, benzene, and chloroform.

Dangers:

Exposure to high-concentration steam may cause symptoms of headache, drowsiness, ataxia, and eye, nose, and throat irritation.

Oral administration can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, drowsiness, coma and even death. Long-term skin contact may cause dryness and chapped skin.

Explosion hazard: This product is flammable.