Properties of Toluene (C7H8)

Toluene is a colorless, sweet-smelling liquid hydrocarbon compound with the chemical formula C7H8. It is often used as a solvent in various industrial and consumer products, including paints, coatings, adhesives, and gasoline.

The following table provides a comprehensive list of toluene properties in both SI and US customary/Imperial units at normal temperature and pressure (NTP).

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Table of Toluene Properties
Physical Properties
Metric
Molar Mass92.14 g/mol
Density867 kg/m3
Dynamic Viscosity0.58 mPa·s
Surface Tension28.52 mN/m
Thermal PropertiesMetric
Melting Point-95 °C
Boiling Point110.6 °C
Thermal Conductivity0.1338 W/m·K
Specific Heat Capacity (Cp)1595 J/kg·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (αV)1.05×10-3 1/°C
Vapor Pressure2.9 kPa
Critical ConstantsMetric
Critical Temperature (Tc)319 °C
Critical Pressure (Pc)4.11 MPa
Critical Molar Volume (Vc)316 cm3/mol
Electrical PropertiesMetric
Relative Permittivity (εr)2.38
Optical PropertiesMetric
Refractive Index (589 nm)1.4967
Hazardous DataMetric
Flash Point4 °C
Autoignition Temperature480 °C
Lower Flammability Limit1.1%
Upper Flammability Limit7.1%
NFPA Rating (Health)2
NFPA Rating (Fire)3
NFPA Rating (Reactivity)0

Unless stated otherwise, all values are taken at room temperature (approximately 20°C or 68°F) and 1 atm pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)

References: 1) Cardarelli, François. Materials Handbook: A Concise Desktop Reference. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 2) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition. United Kingdom: CRC Press, 2016-2017. 3) Yaws, Carl L. The Yaws Handbook of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and Chemicals. Netherlands: Elsevier Science, 2015. 4) Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials, 14th Edition. United States: National Fire Protection Association, 2010.