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92-52-4, Carl Roth

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99-09-2, Carl Roth

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106-48-9, Carl Roth

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108-42-9, Carl Roth

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98-95-3, Carl Roth

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106-48-9, Carl Roth

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100-11-8, Carl Roth

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98-80-6, Carl Roth

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92-52-4, Carl Roth

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100-66-3, Carl Roth

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100-14-1, Carl Roth

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121-34-6, Carl Roth

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133-32-4, Carl Roth

133-32-4, Carl Roth

<p>This product is Indole-3-Butyric Acid, a C12H13NO2 aromatic building block with a molecular weight of 203.24 g/mol and a Melting Point of 124.5°C. It is classified as Danger due to its acute toxicity when ingested. This compound is used in various organic and bioorganic syntheses. It is supplied as a 25g glass container within the category of Organic &amp; Bioorganic Chemicals, specifically Building Blocks for Synthesis, under Aromatic Building Blocks. The IUPAC name for this compound is 4-(1H-indol-3-yl)butanoic acid, and its InChI and InChIKey are JTEDVYBZBROSJT-UHFFFAOYSA-N and InChI=1S/C12H13NO2/c14-12(15)</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 133-32-4</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C12H13NO2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 203.24</li> <li>Exact Mass: 203.094628657</li> <li>Melting Point: 124.5</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H301 (98%): Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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100-14-1, Carl Roth

100-14-1, Carl Roth

<p>The substance identified as 4-Nitrobenzyl Chloride is an aromatic building block with a molecular weight of 171.58 g/mol. It falls under the categories of Nitro compounds, aromatic (nitro group on the ring), and Chlorine compounds, organic. This chemical requires handling with caution due to its corrosive nature, necessitating safety goggles and gloves. It has a Melting Point of approximately 159.8°F and a density denser than water, causing it to sink. The CAS Number for this compound is 100-14-1.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 100-14-1</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C7H6ClNO2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 171.58</li> <li>Exact Mass: 171.0087061</li> <li>Melting Point: 159.8 °F (EPA, 1998)</li> <li>Density: 1.5647 (NTP, 1992) - Denser than water; will sink</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302 (100%): Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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98-80-6, Carl Roth

98-80-6, Carl Roth

<p>This Phenylboronic Acid product weighs 50 grams and falls under the category of Aromatic Building Blocks. It is identified by the CAS Number 98-80-6. The compound&#x27;s scientific name is 2-phenylethanamine, also known as Phenethylamine, with a molecular formula of C8H11N and a molecular weight of 121.18 g/mol. Its exact mass is 121.089149355 g/mol. This product has a Boiling Point of 197.5 degrees Celsius and a Melting Point of -60 degrees Celsius. It has a density of 4.18 relative to air. Due to its hazardous properties, this product carries a Danger signal word and is classified as both toxic if swallowed and combustible.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 98-80-6</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C8H11N</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 121.18</li> <li>Exact Mass: 121.089149355</li> <li>Boiling Point: 197.5</li> <li>Melting Point: -60</li> <li>Density: 4.18 (Air = 1)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H301 (12.8%): Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H227: Combustible liquid [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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108-42-9, Carl Roth

108-42-9, Carl Roth

<p>The chemical substance identified as 3-Chloroaniline, available in a volume of 250 milliliters, falls under the category of Aromatic Building Blocks. It is classified as an organic and bioorganic compound, specifically a building block for synthesis, within the broader class of chemicals. The CAS Number for this compound is 108-42-9. This substance has a Molecular Weight of 127.57 grams per mole and belongs to the groups of Amino compounds, aromatic (amino group on the ring), and Chlorine compounds, organic. In the workplace, it requires various safety measures such as prohibition labels, no smoking signs, no admittance for unauthorized persons, no eating and drinking, warning labels, caution - toxic material warnings, precept labels for the use of safety goggles and safety gloves.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 108-42-9</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C6H6ClN</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 127.57</li> <li>Exact Mass: 127.0188769</li> <li>Boiling Point: 406 to 410 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 28.5 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.4 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H301+H311+H331 (78.9%): Toxic if swallowed, in contact with skin or if inhaled [Danger Acute toxicity, oral; acute toxicity, dermal; acute toxicity, inhalation]</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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106-48-9, Carl Roth

106-48-9, Carl Roth

<p>The chemical substance titled &quot;4-Chlorophenol, 2.5 Kg&quot; falls under the category of Aromatic Building Blocks. It is identified by its CAS Number, 106-48-9. This compound, known as 4-Chlorophenol, is part of the broader groups Phenols, substituted and Chlorine compounds, organic. It has a Molecular Weight of 128.56 g/mol. In the workplace, it is labeled with a Warning, Caution - corrosive material, Precept, Use safety goggles, and Wear safety gloves.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 106-48-9</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C6H5ClO</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 128.55</li> <li>Exact Mass: 128.0028925</li> <li>Boiling Point: 428 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 109.8 to 110.7 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.4 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H290 (38.9%): May be corrosive to metals [Warning Corrosive to Metals]</li> <li>H401: Toxic to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute hazard]</li> <li>H301: Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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106-48-9, Carl Roth

106-48-9, Carl Roth

<p>The chemical substance identified as 4-Chlorophenol, with a Molecular Weight of 128.56 g/mol and CAS Number 106-48-9, belongs to the category of Aromatic Building Blocks. It is classified under Phenols, substituted and Chlorine compounds, organic substance groups. This compound has a Melting Point range of 109.8 to 110.7°F and a Boiling Point of 428°F at 760 mmHg. It is heavier than air, sinking due to its Vapour Density of 4.4. Workplace handling requires caution, as it may be corrosive to metals and harmful if swallowed. It is also toxic to aquatic life and should be handled accordingly. Safety measures include wearing safety goggles and gloves, and using appropriate personal protective equipment.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 106-48-9</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C6H5ClO</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 128.55</li> <li>Exact Mass: 128.0028925</li> <li>Boiling Point: 428 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 109.8 to 110.7 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.4 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H290 (38.9%): May be corrosive to metals [Warning Corrosive to Metals]</li> <li>H401: Toxic to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute hazard]</li> <li>H301: Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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99-09-2, Carl Roth

99-09-2, Carl Roth

<p>This product is identified as 3-Nitroaniline with a molecular weight of 138.13 g/mol, categorized under Aromatic Building Blocks. It is listed under the substance groups of Amino compounds, aromatic (amino group on the ring), and Nitro compounds, aromatic (nitro group on the ring). The product requires specific handling due to its toxic nature, as indicated by the Danger signal word. In the workplace, it is essential to adhere to precautions such as wearing safety goggles, safety gloves, and avoiding smoking, eating, or drinking near it. The product&#x27;s Melting Point is 237°F, and it has a density of 0.9011 at 77°F, making it less dense than water and capable of floating.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 99-09-2</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C6H6N2O2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 138.12</li> <li>Exact Mass: 138.042927438</li> <li>Boiling Point: 581 to 585 °F at 760 mmHg (decomposes) (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 237 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Density: 0.9011 at 77 °F (NTP, 1992) - Less dense than water; will float</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H301: Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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92-52-4, Carl Roth

92-52-4, Carl Roth

<p>The Biphenyl, with a Molecular Weight of 154.21 g/mol, is an aromatic building block within the category of Hydrocarbons, aromatic. It has the IUPAC name &quot;1,1&#x27;-biphenyl&quot; and the molecular formula C12H10. This compound exhibits potential hazards, including causing skin and eye irritation, as well as being potentially harmful if swallowed or inhaled. It may also pose a carcinogenic risk. Safety measures such as wearing protective clothing, safety goggles, and gloves are recommended when handling this substance. The GHS signal word for Biphenyl is &quot;Warning.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 92-52-4</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C12H10</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 154.21</li> <li>Exact Mass: 154.078250319</li> <li>Boiling Point: 489 to 491 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 156 to 160 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 5.31 (USCG, 1999) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H315: Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]</li> <li>H335: May cause respiratory irritation [Warning Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure; Respiratory tract irritation]</li> <li>H350: May cause cancer [Danger Carcinogenicity]</li> <li>H320: Causes eye irritation [Warning Serious eye damage/eye irritation]</li> <li>H303: May be harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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100-11-8, Carl Roth

100-11-8, Carl Roth

<p>This 250-gram container holds 4-Nitrobenzyl Bromide, an aromatic building block with a Molecular Weight of 216.032 grams per mole. It belongs to the groups of Nitro compounds, aromatic (nitro group on the ring), and Bromine compounds, organic. The substance requires caution as it is classified as a corrosive material, causing severe skin burns and eye damage. Safety measures such as wearing safety goggles and gloves are recommended when handling this compound. For more information, consult the relevant workplace labels or safety data sheets.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 100-11-8</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C7H6BrNO2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 216.03</li> <li>Exact Mass: 214.95819</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H314 (100%): Causes severe skin burns and eye damage [Danger Skin corrosion/irritation]</li> </ul>

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121-34-6, Carl Roth

121-34-6, Carl Roth

<p>The organic compound known as Vanillic Acid, identified by its CAS Number 121-34-6, is categorized under Aromatic Building Blocks. It is a member of various substance groups, including Phenols, Substituted; Oxy Compounds, Ethers, Substituted; and Carboxylic Acids, Substituted. With a Molecular Weight of 168.15 g/mol, this compound has a molecular formula of C8H8O4. Its preferred IUPAC name is 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid, with an InChI of InChI=1S/C8H8O4/c1-12-7-4-5(8(10)11)2-3-6(7)9/h2-4,9H,1H3,(H,10,11) and an InChIKey of WKOLLVM</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 121-34-6</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C8H8O4</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 168.15</li> <li>Exact Mass: 168.04225873</li> <li>Melting Point: 211.5</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H315 (27.6%): Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]</li> </ul>

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92-52-4, Carl Roth

92-52-4, Carl Roth

<p>This Biphenyl compound, with a molecular weight of 154.21 g/mol and the formula C12H10, is classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon. It has a Melting Point between 156 to 160°F and boils between 489 to 491°F at standard pressure. This substance may cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation, and prolonged exposure could potentially lead to serious health effects, including cancer. Safety measures such as wearing protective clothing, using safety goggles, and working in well-ventilated areas are recommended when handling this chemical.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 92-52-4</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C12H10</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 154.21</li> <li>Exact Mass: 154.078250319</li> <li>Boiling Point: 489 to 491 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 156 to 160 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 5.31 (USCG, 1999) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H315: Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]</li> <li>H335: May cause respiratory irritation [Warning Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure; Respiratory tract irritation]</li> <li>H350: May cause cancer [Danger Carcinogenicity]</li> <li>H320: Causes eye irritation [Warning Serious eye damage/eye irritation]</li> <li>H303: May be harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> </ul>

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100-66-3, Carl Roth

100-66-3, Carl Roth

<p>This 500 mL glass container holds Anisole (C7H8O), an aromatic building block with a molecular weight of 108.14 g/mol. It is classified as an ether and has a Melting Point of -37.3°C and a Boiling Point of 155.5°C at 760 mm Hg. Due to its flammability, it is essential to use safety goggles, wear safety gloves, and avoid open flames, open ignition sources, and smoking when handling this substance. The workplace environment should be restricted to authorized personnel only.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 100-66-3</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C7H8O</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 108.14</li> <li>Exact Mass: 108.057514874</li> <li>Boiling Point: 155.5 °C AT 760 MM HG</li> <li>Melting Point: -37.3 °C</li> <li>Density: 3.72 (AIR= 1)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H226 (&gt; 99.9%): Flammable liquid and vapor [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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