2-nitropropane

2-nitropropane
2-ni·tro·pro·pane (ni″tro-proґpān) a flammable yellow liquid prepared by the reaction of propane with nitric acid under pressure; used as a solvent, rocket propellant, and gasoline additive. It is carcinogenic.

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