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Names Preferred IUPAC name. 1,4-Dibromobenzene. Other names p-Dibromobenzene. Identifiers CAS Number. 106-37-6 ... C 6 H 4 Br 2: Molar mass: 235.906 g·mol −1
Common name and systematic name 1,2-Dibromobenzene: 1,3-Dibromobenzene [1] ... CAS number [583-53-9] [108-36-1] [106-37-6] Properties Density and phase: 1.9940 g/ml ...
Common name Synonyms C.I. generic name C.I. number Class CAS number Acid Black 52 Acid Black 52 15711 azo 5610-64-0: Acid Blue AS Weak Acid Blue Acid Blue 25: 62055 anthraquinone: 6408-78-2: Acid fuchsin: Acid Magenta Acid Rubin Acid Violet 19 42685 triarylmethane: 3244-88-0: Acid orange 3 Acid orange 3 10385 nitro 6373-74-6: Acid orange 19 ...
Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number C 10 H 16 N 2 O 8: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA): 6381–92–6 C 12 H 22 O 11: sucrose: 57–50–1 C 18 H 29 O 3 S: sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate: 2155–30–0
1.626 075 001 433 37 × 10 40: C 101 H 204: n-henihectane 102 4.466 706 316 872 68 × 10 40: C 102 H 206: n-dohectane 103 1.227 266 101 954 26 × 10 41: C 103 H 208: n-trihectane 104 3.372 815 389 637 52 × 10 41: C 104 H 210: n-tetrahectane 105 9.271 434 415 422 80 × 10 41: C 105 H 212: n-pentahectane 106 2.549 176 520 305 91 × 10 42: C 106 ...
Disperse blue dyes, especially Disperse Blue 106 and Disperse Blue 124, have a higher than usual prevalence of textile dermatitis. [3] This means that people who are allergic to the dyes may develop allergic symptoms (e.g., a rash) when they wear clothes that have been colored with these dyes.
Screenshot of the CAS Common Chemistry database with information about caffeine ().. A CAS Registry Number [1] (also referred to as CAS RN [2] or informally CAS Number) is a unique identification number, assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) in the US to every chemical substance described in the open scientific literature, in order to index the substance in the CAS Registry.
118 chemical elements have been identified and named officially by IUPAC.A chemical element, often simply called an element, is a type of atom which has a specific number of protons in its atomic nucleus (i.e., a specific atomic number, or Z).