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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C6H5K3O7 · H2O
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
324.41
NACRES:
NA.25
PubChem Substance ID:
UNSPSC Code:
12161700
EC Number:
231-905-0
MDL number:
InChI key
PJAHUDTUZRZBKM-UHFFFAOYSA-K
InChI
1S/C6H8O7.3K.H2O/c7-3(8)1-6(13,5(11)12)2-4(9)10;;;;/h13H,1-2H2,(H,7,8)(H,9,10)(H,11,12);;;;1H2/q;3*+1;/p-3
SMILES string
O.[K+].[K+].[K+].OC(CC([O-])=O)(CC([O-])=O)C([O-])=O
assay
≥98% (GC)
form
powder
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
pH
8.0-9.5
solubility
H2O: 100 mg/mL, clear, colorless
Quality Level
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Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 1
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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