Refractive Rate:
1.33251 to 1.3330
Molecular Weight:
168.1103 Grams (g)
HS Code:
29333990
Structural Formula:
C5H4N4O3
Boiling point:
310 i?1/2C
Molecular Formula:
C5H4N4O3
Classification:
Inorganic Acids
Organic Acid Types:
Carboxylic Acid
Inorganic Acid Types:
Nitric Acid
Grade:
Food Grade
Application:
Uric acid
Appearance:
White crystals or powder
CAS No:
69-93-2
EINECS 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
Sulphuric Acid is a strong corrosive acid with a distinct pungent odor. It is used in the production of fertilizers, detergents, and other chemicals. It is also used in the processing of steel, copper, and aluminum. It is also used in the processing of steel, copper, and aluminum. This acid is a corrosive material and should be handled with extreme care. This chemical is extremely corrosive and dangerous. It can react with water to form sulfuric acid and heat. This reaction can be very dangerous as it may cause a fire. It is highly recommended that you wear gloves and safety goggles when handling this chemical.
Refractive Rate: | 1.33251 to 1.3330 |
Molecular Weight: | 168.1103 Grams (g) |
HS Code: | 29333990 |
Structural Formula: | C5H4N4O3 |
Boiling point: | 310 i?1/2C |
Molecular Formula: | C5H4N4O3 |
Classification: | Inorganic Acids |
Organic Acid Types: | Carboxylic Acid |
Inorganic Acid Types: | Nitric Acid |
Grade: | Food Grade |
Application: | Uric acid |
Appearance: | White crystals or powder |
CAS No: | 69-93-2 |
EINECS 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 |