Amphetamine is an chiral organic chemical compound from the group of phenethylamine derivatives";" it is the hydrochloric acid salt of the stimulant amphetamine.
Systematic name
1-Phenylpropan-2-amine hydrochloride
Other names, synonyms
Amphetamine HCl; DL-Amphetamine hydrochloride; DL-Amphetamine HCl; Psychedrine hydrochloride; Amfetamine hydrochloride; Amfetamine HCl; 1-Phenyl-2-propylamine hydrochloride; α-Methylphenethylamine hydrochloride; Dextroamphetamine hydrochloride
Molecular formula and structural formula of Amphetamine Hydrochloride:
C9H14ClN
Mr = 171.668 g/mol
1-Phenylpropan-2-amine hydrochloride
SMILES: CC(CC1=CC=CC=C1)N.Cl
Calculated NMR spectrum (Predict Spectra via NMRDB)
1H NMR Spektrum, 13C NMR Spektrum.
Mass-related elemental composition and isotope proportions of the compound Amphetamine Hydrochloride - C9H14ClN - calculated based on molecular mass.
*) The third column lists the atomic masses or isotope masses of the elements involved and - in square brackets - the natural isotope composition.
The molar mass is M = 171.668 grams per mole.
The amount of substance in one kilogram of the substance is n = 5.825 mol.
The amount of substance in one gram of the substance is n = 0.006 mol.
Monoisotopic mass: 171.08147715505 Da - related to 12C91H1435Cl14N.
(General information without guarantee of accuracy and completeness! The information does not replace the chemical safety data sheet or a risk assessment, but rather provides a general overview of the risk posed by the hazardous substance.

Signal word: Danger
GHS hazard statements (H phrases):
Labeling in the EU: See ECHA Substance Infocard 100.162.728.
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[0] - Specialist and research articles in scientific journals via PubMed: Amphetamine_Hydrochloride.
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