Boiling point:
310 i?1/2C
Structural Formula:
C5H4N4O3
Molecular Weight:
168.1103 Kilograms (kg)
Refractive Rate:
1.33251 to 1.3330
Molecular Formula:
C5H4N4O3
Classification:
Inorganic Acids
Organic Acid Types:
Carboxylic Acid
Inorganic Acid Types:
Nitric Acid
Grade:
Agriculture Grade
Purity:
98
Application:
Uric acid
Appearance:
White crystals or powder
CAS No:
69-93-2
Other Names:
Trioxypurine
Usage:
Food and drinks high in purines also increase the level of uric acid
Melting Point:
300 i?1/2C
Solubility:
Water
Raw Material:
enzyme xanthine oxidase, which oxidizes oxypurines
Nitric Acid is a strong oxidizing agent. This acid is very corrosive and can react with metals and organic compounds. It is a key ingredient in the production of many other chemicals, including nitrocellulose, glycerin, and TNT. Nitric Acid is a key ingredient in the production of many other chemicals, including nitrocellulose, glycerin, and TNT. Nitric Acid is a strong oxidizing agent. This acid is very corrosive and can react with metals and organic compounds. If you come into contact with this product or spill it on your skin or clothes, you should wash it off immediately with soap and water. If you have come into contact with this product and have any symptoms such as redness or irritation of the skin or eyes, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
Boiling point: | 310 i?1/2C |
Structural Formula: | C5H4N4O3 |
Molecular Weight: | 168.1103 Kilograms (kg) |
Refractive Rate: | 1.33251 to 1.3330 |
Molecular Formula: | C5H4N4O3 |
Classification: | Inorganic Acids |
Organic Acid Types: | Carboxylic Acid |
Inorganic Acid Types: | Nitric Acid |
Grade: | Agriculture Grade |
Purity: | 98 |
Application: | Uric acid |
Appearance: | White crystals or powder |
CAS No: | 69-93-2 |
Other Names: | Trioxypurine |
Usage: | Food and drinks high in purines also increase the level of uric acid |
Melting Point: | 300 i?1/2C |
Solubility: | Water |
Raw Material: | enzyme xanthine oxidase, which oxidizes oxypurines |