Dimethyl yellow (C.I. 11020), 50 g
Order number: 60-11-7
Part number: AC100035740
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11020) is supplied to meet the demands of controlled research workflows. It features a molecular formula of C14H15N3 with a molecular weight of 225.29. This compound sublimes as reported by NIOSH in 2024, while it decomposes at a Melting Point of 111.1 °C The hazard signal word for Dimethyl Yellow is Danger due to its acute toxicity when ingested and potential skin irritation.
- CAS Number: 60-11-7
- GHS Signal Word: Danger
- Melting Point: 111.1 °C — decomposes
- Molecular Weight: 225.29
- Boiling Point: Sublimes
- Exact Mass: 225.126597491
- Molecular Formula: C14H15N3
- Vapour Density: 7.78
- Hazard Statements:
- H301: Toxic if swallowed [Danger Acute toxicity, oral]
- H315: Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]
| Name | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| ADR | : | 6.1 III |
| WGK | : | 2 |
| EG-Nr. | : | 200-455-7 |
| UN-Nr. | : | 2811 |
| CAS No. | : | 60-11-7 |
| Appearance | : | gelb bis orange-braunes Pulver |
| Density (D) | : | 1 g/cm³ |
| Molar mass (M) | : | 225,29 g/mol |
| Colour conversion | : | red - yellow |
| Empirical formula | : | C14H15N3 |
| Absorption maximum | : | 403 – 407 nm (in EtOH) |
| Melting point (mp) | : | 116 °C |
| Transition range pH | : | 2,9 - 4,0 |
