CAS No | 1310-58-3 |
Usage | Laboratory |
Physical State | Powder |
Packaging Type | HDPE bag |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
PH | 13.5 |
Physical state and appearance | Solid, white flake |
Odor | Odorless |
Molecular Weight | 56.11 |
PH (1% soln/water) | 13.5 (0.1 molar solution) |
Color | White / Off-white |
Boiling Point | 1327 °C |
Melting Point | 360 °C |
Specific Gravity | 2.044 @ 20 C |
Vapor Pressure | 60 mmHg @ 1013 C |
Volatility | 0% |
Solubility | 52.8% in water @ 20C (68F) |
koh (total alkali as koh) | 91.3 % |
kci | 0.006 % |
k2co3 | 0.20 % |
naoh | 0.2 % |
fe | 0.2 ppm |
ni | 0.2 ppm |
Categories | Agrichemicals |
Molecular Formula | C4H10O2 |
Solubility | Insoluble in water |
Boiling Point | 85 deg C |
Process | Hydrogenation Catalyst, Oxidation Catalyst |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Physical State | Liquid |
Usage | Industrial |
Physical State | Powder |
Grade Standard | Reagent Grade |
Packaging Type | Bag |
Formula | C2H4N4 |
Molar mass | 84.08 g/mol |
Physical state and appearance | White crystals or powder |
Molecular Weight | 84.08 |
PH (1% soln/water) | for all aqueous solutions 7.1 |
Melting Point C | 209 - 212 |
Solubility | 35g/L |
Purity % | Min 99.5 |
Moisture | Max 0.10% |
Ash Content | Max 0.05 % |
Carbon content | Max 200 ppm |
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Physical State | Liquid |
Grade Standard | Reagent Grade |
Packaging Type | Drum |
Brand | Leo Plast |
Molecular Formula | C3H6BrCl |
Molecular Weight | 157.435 g/mol |
Usage | Industrial |
Physical State | Liquid |
Grade Standard | Reagent Grade |
Packaging Type | Drum |
Formula | C6H6S |
Molecular Weight | 110 g/mol |
Thiophenol is an organosulfur compound with the formula C6H5SH, sometimes abbreviated as PhSH. This foul-smelling colorless liquid is the simplest aromatic thiol. The chemical structures of thiophenol and its derivatives are analogous to phenols except the oxygen atom in the hydroxyl group (-OH) bonded to the aromatic ring is replaced by a sulfur atom. The prefix thio- implies a sulfur-containing compound and when used before a root word name for a compound which would normally contain an oxygen atom, in the case of 'thiol' that the alcohol oxygen atom is replaced by a sulfur atom.
Thiophenols also describes a class of compounds formally derived from thiophenol itself. All have a sulfhydryl group (-SH) covalently bonded to an aromatic ring. The organosulfur ligand in the medicine thiomersal is a thiophenol.
Usage | Industrial |
Physical State | Liquid |
Grade Standard | Reagent Grade |
Formula | C6hH5NH2 |
Molar Mass | 93.13 G/mol |
Boiling Point | 184.1 C |
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Color | White |
Form | Powder |
Molar mass | 37.83 g/mol |
Density | 1.07 g/cm3 |
Formula | NaBH4 |
Melting point | 400 deg C |
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