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Ethanol 96 % v/v (Ph. Eur., BP) pure, pharma grade

Assay (w/w): 92.6 - 95.2 %
Codice
A1615
CAS
64-17-5
Molecular Formula
CH3CH2OH
Massa molare
46.07 g/mol

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Codice dimensione imballaggio prezzo per unità quantità
Codice e imballaggio Prezzo per articolo
A1615,2500GL
Codice
A1615,2500GL
dimensione imballaggio
2.5 L
prezzo per unità quantità
A1615,5000PE
Codice
A1615,5000PE
dimensione imballaggio
5 L
Prodotto attivo fino ad esaurimento scorte.
molecule for: Ethanol 96 % v/v (Ph. Eur., BP) pure, pharma grade
Refractive Index:
n20/D 1.3611 (abs.)
Physical Description:
Liquid
Product Code:
A1615
Product Name:
Ethanol 96 % v/v (Ph. Eur., BP) pure, pharma grade
Headline Comment:
This ethanol is intended for consumers in Germany only. The product may only be purchased at AppliChem Darmstadt.
Specifications:
Assay (w/w): 92.6 - 95.2 %
Assay (v/v): 95.1 - 96.9 %
Identity: passes test
Appearance: passes test
Volatile org. impurities (GC): passes test
Density (d 20°C/20°C): 0.805 - 0.812
Non-volatile matter: max. 25 mg/L
Acidic/alkaline react. subst.: passes test
Absorption
240 nm: max. 0.40
250 - 260 nm: max. 0.30
270 - 340 nm: max. 0.10
Elemental impurities (according to ICH Q3D):
Class 1 (Cd): max. 0.5 ppm
Class 2B (Au): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Rh): max. 10 ppm
Class 2A (Co): max. 5 ppm
Class 3 (Li): max. 55 ppm
Class 1 (Pb): max. 0.5 ppm
Class 1 (As): max. 1.5 ppm
Class 1 (Hg): max. 1.5 ppm
Class 2A (V): max. 10 ppm
Class 2A (Ni): max. 20 ppm
Class 2B (Tl): max. 0.8 ppm
Class 2B (Pd): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Ir): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Os): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Ru): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Pt): max. 10 ppm
Class 2B (Se): max. 15 ppm
Class 2B (Ag): max. 15 ppm
Class 3 (Sb): max. 120 ppm
Class 3 (Ba): max. 140 ppm
Class 3 (Mo): max. 25 ppm
Class 3 (Cr): max. 25 ppm
Class 3 (Cu): max. 250 ppm
Class 3 (Sn): max. 600 ppm
Pittogrammi di pericolo
  • GHS02 Hazard
  • GHS07 Hazard
UN:
1170
Class/PG:
3/II
ADR:
3/II
IMDG:
3/II
IATA:
3/II
WGK:
1
Storage:
RT
Signal Word:
Danger
GHS Symbols:
GHS02
GHS07
H Phrases:
H225
H319
P Phrases:
P210
P280
P303+P361+P353
P305+P351+P338
P403+P235
P501
EINECS:
200-578-6
CS:
22071000
Index Nr.:
603-002-00-5
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