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Chemical Name:3-Bromo-N-propyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzenesulfonamide
CAS.NO:951884-67-6
Synonyms:PC8121;N-Propyl 3-bromo-5-trifluoromethylbenzenesulfonamide
Molecular Formula:C10H11BrF3NO2S
Molecular Weight:346.16400
HS Code:2935009090
Physical and Chemical Properties:
Melting point:N/A
Boiling point:N/A
Density:N/A
Index of Refraction:
PSA:54.55000
Exact Mass:344.96500
LogP:4.62790
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