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Monastrol

Chemical Name:Monastrol
CAS.NO:254753-54-3
Synonyms:F3284-6466;MFCD00813077;monastrol
Molecular Formula:C14H16N2O3S
Molecular Weight:292.35300
HS Code:

Physical and Chemical Properties:
Melting point:185-185.9ºC(lit.)
Boiling point:441.3ºC at 760mmHg
Density:1.34g/cm3
Index of Refraction:1.648
PSA:109.72000
Exact Mass:292.08800
LogP:1.92380

Material Safety Information (Applicable for Hazard Chemicals)
RIDADR:NONH for all modes of transpor
Packing Group:


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