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Linear Formula:
CBr3CO2H
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
296.74
UNSPSC Code:
12352106
NACRES:
NA.22
PubChem Substance ID:
EC Number:
200-919-9
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
1755150
MDL number:
Assay:
99%
InChI key
QIONYIKHPASLHO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI
1S/C2HBr3O2/c3-2(4,5)1(6)7/h(H,6,7)
SMILES string
OC(=O)C(Br)(Br)Br
assay
99%
bp
245 °C (lit.)
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Hazard Classifications
Skin Corr. 1A
Storage Class
8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials
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WGK 3
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Regulatory Information
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