EGTA, 50 g
Order number: 67-42-5
Part number: AC100020400
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Egta is a well-characterized compound, identified as a member of the Individual Inhibitors category. Its molecular formula is C10H13NO2, with a molecular weight of 179.22. This compound exhibits a high Melting Point range of 133.9 to 137.8 °C, as reported by NTP in 1992. It is important to note that Egta decomposes at making it necessary to handle this compound with care. The hazard signal word for Egta is Danger due to its potential harmfulness if swallowed, as indicated by the warning for acute toxicity, oral (H302).
- CAS Number: 67-42-5
- GHS Signal Word: Danger
- Molecular Formula: C10H13NO2
- Exact Mass: 179.094628657
- Molecular Weight: 179.22
- Boiling Point: Decomposes (no boiling point)
- Melting Point: 133.9 to 137.8 °C
- Hazard Statements:
- H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]
| Name | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| WGK | : | 1 |
| EG-Nr. | : | 200-651-2 |
| CAS No. | : | 67-42-5 |
| Molar mass (M) | : | 380,35 g/mol |
| Empirical formula | : | C14H24N2O10 |
| Melting point (mp) | : | 245 °C |
