Solvents, B, 100-51-6
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Benzyl Alcohol
Reagents®Composition: Benzyl Alcohol 100% Boiling Point: 205.31°C at 1013.25 hPa CAS Number: 100-51-6 Density: 1.04 Chemical Formula: C6H5CH2OH Molecular Weight: 108.14 g/mol Melting Point: -15.4°C Color: Colorless liquid Physical State: Liquid Flash Point: 90°C Refractive Index: 1.538…
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Benzyl Alcohol, N.F., Multi-Compendial
Avantor - J.T.Baker®CAS Number: 100-51-6 HTS Number: 2906210000 Specific Gravity: 1L = 1.05 Kg Flash Point: 93.00° C Management of Change: R
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Benzyl Alcohol, N.F., Multi-Compendial
Avantor - J.T.Baker®CAS Number: 100-51-6 HTS Number: 2906210000 Specific Gravity: 1L = 1.05 Kg Flash Point: 93.00° C Management of Change: R
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Benzyl Alcohol, ACS Reagent
Reagents®Composition: Benzyl Alcohol 100% Grade: ACS Reagent Boiling Point: 205.31°C at 1013.25 hPa CAS Number: 100-51-6 Density: 1.04 Chemical Formula: C6H5CH2OH Molecular Weight: 108.14 g/mol Melting Point: -15.4°C Color: Colorless liquid Physical State: Liquid Flash Point: 90°C …
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Benzyl Alcohol, NF
Spectrum ChemicalBenzyl Alcohol, NF is used as an anti-parasite medication used to treat head lice and as a common preservative in many injectable drugs. Spectrum Chemical NF products are manufactured, packaged and stored under current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) per 21CFR part 211 in FDA registered and…
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Benzyl Alcohol, NF
Avantor - J.T.Baker®Formula: C6H5CH2OH Formula Weight: 108.14 CAS Number: 100-51-6
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Benzyl Alcohol
MP BiomedicalsBenzyl alcohol (BnOH) is a monoaromatic primary alcohol widely used as a solvent and an intermediate in cosmetic formulations, pharmaceutical and flavor/fragrance industries. It shows bacteriostatic property. Commercial method for its synthesis is by the alkaline hydrolysis of benzyl chloride.…
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Benzyl Alcohol For Analysis EMSURE®
MilliporeSigmaFormula: C6H5CH2OH CAS No.: 100-51-6 Solubility: 40 g/l (20°C) Melting Point: -15.3°C Molar Mass: 108.14 g/mol Boiling Point: 205°C (1013 hPa) Vapor Pressure: 0.03 hPa (20°C) Flash Point: 101°C DIN 51758 Refractive Index: 101°C DIN 51758 Explosion Limit: 1.3 - 13 %(V) …