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DMA is a moderately hazardous substance and should be handled with care. It can be absorbed through the skin and is toxic if ingested or inhaled. DMA can also cause eye and skin irritation upon contact. It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and flame.
1. What uses does dimethylacetamide have?
Ans - Dimethylacetamide is frequently used in the glue industry or as a solvent for fibres (such spandex or polyacrylonitrile). As a reaction medium, it is also used in the manufacturing of medicines and plasticizers.
2. What characteristics does dimethyl acetamide have?
Ans - Dimethylacetamide (DMAc) is a hygroscopic, colourless liquid with a high boiling point. In addition to being miscible with water, ethers, esters, ketones, and aromatic compounds, DMAC is a suitable solvent for a variety of organic and inorganic chemicals.
3. What pH does dimethyl acetamide have?
Ans - After 140 hours, hydrolysis is less than 0.02% at a determined pH of 9.36 at 95 Deg C. If discharged into the atmosphere, DMAC might engage in a quick gas-phase reaction with hydroxyl radicals created by photochemistry.
4. Dimethyl is either organic or inorganic.?
Ans - Methoxymethane, sometimes referred to as dimethyl ether (DME), is a chemical molecule with the formula CH3OCH3 (sometimes ambiguously simplified to C2H6O as it is an isomer of ethanol).