March 2022

1,3-BUTANEDIOL 1,3-Butanediol = BUTYLENE GLYCOL = Butane-1,3-diol = 1,3-Butylene glycol = 1,3-Butylenglykol Display Name: Butane-1,3-diol EC Number: 203-529-7 EC Name: Butane-1,3-diol CAS Number: 107-88-0 Molecular formula: C4H10O2 IUPAC Name: (3R)-butane-1,3-diol; (3S)-butane-1,3-diol 1,3-Butanediol prevents moisture loss from the skin

(Ethylenedioxy)dimethanol (Ethylenedioxy)dimethanol Chemical name:1,6-dihydroxy-2,5-dioxahexane EDDM (Ethylenedioxy)dimethanol (ethylene dioxy) dimethanol ethylene glycol bis(semiformal) ethylenedioxydimethanol Chemical characterization 1,6-dihydroxy-2,5-dioxahexane CAS number : 3586-55-8 EINECS number : 222-720-6 Hazardous ingredients 1,6-Dihydroxy-2,5-dioxahexane Concentration : 100 % CAS number : 3586-55-8 EINECS number : 222-720-6 Hazard symbols Xn R phrases 22 Synonyms: Ethylene Glycol Bis(semiformal);Dimethylol

ZnSO4 is an inorganic compound with chemical name Zinc Sulfate. Zinc Sulfate is a dietary supplement. It was historically called as white vitriol. It is also known as Zincate, Zinc sulfate (1:1). This compound

Overview CAS No. 1330-20-7 Xylene (C8H10) is a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet odor. Exposure to xylene can irritate the eyes, nose, skin, and throat. Xylene can also cause headaches, dizziness, confusion,

Formic Acid is the simplest carboxylic acid.  Its chemical formula is HCOOH. It is an important intermediate in chemical synthesis and occurs naturally, most notably in ant venom. In-fact, its

What is Lithium hydroxide? Lithium hydroxide is formed when lithium reacts with water in a test tube produce lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The chemical formula for lithium hydroxide is LiOH. Lithium-ion picks

Overview 1,3-butadiene is produced through the processing of petroleum and is mainly used in the production of synthetic rubber, but is also found in smaller amounts in plastics and fuel. Exposure

Description: mixed xylene Providing steady supplies with annual capacity of 350,000 tons Xylene is a clear and colorless liquid consisting of two methyl groups attached to a benzene ring. It is volatile