<p>The Dimethyl Sulphoxide D6 is a solvent primarily used in spectroscopic applications within the category of deuterated solvents. It has a molecular formula of C2H6OS and a molecular weight of 78.14 g/mol. This compound exhibits a Boiling Point of 372°F at standard pressure and a Melting Point of 65.3°F under similar conditions. It is denser than air, with a Vapour Density of 2.71, meaning it will sink rather than rise when released. The GHS signal word for this substance is "Warning," indicating potential hazards such as skin irritation and flammability.</p>
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<li>CAS Number: 2206-27-1</li>
<li>Molecular Formula: C2H6OS</li>
<li>Molecular Weight: 78.14</li>
<li>Exact Mass: 78.01393598</li>
<li>Boiling Point: 372 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li>
<li>Melting Point: 65.3 °F (NTP, 1992)</li>
<li>Vapour Density: 2.71 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li>
<li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li>
<li>Hazard Statements:</li>
<li>H315 (28.4%): Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]</li>
<li>H227: Combustible liquid [Warning Flammable liquids]</li>
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