Cas:9014-63-5 Xylan manufacturer & supplier

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Xylan

Chemical Name:Xylan
CAS.NO:9014-63-5
Synonyms:MFCD00082148;Xylan
Molecular Formula:C5H10O5
Molecular Weight:150.13000
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Physical and Chemical Properties:
Melting point:N/A
Boiling point:N/A
Density:N/A
Index of Refraction:
PSA:90.15000
Exact Mass:150.05300
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Material Safety Information (Applicable for Hazard Chemicals)
RIDADR:NONH for all modes of transpor
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