InChI key
KZBUYRJDOAKODT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI
1S/Cl2/c1-2
grade
CP
form
liquid
availability
available only in Japan
signalword
Warning
hcodes
pcodes
Hazard Classifications
Aquatic Acute 1
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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Zhongqun He et al.
Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea), 51(1), 100-104 (2013-03-05)
The plant growth, stem sap flow, Na(+) and Cl(-) content, and the expression of vacuolar Na(+)/H(+) antiporter gene (LeNHX1) in the leaves and roots of tomato under different NaCl stresses (0.5% and 1%) were studied to analyze the effect of
Melissa A Gessner et al.
American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 304(11), L765-L773 (2013-04-09)
Chlorine (Cl₂) is a highly irritating and reactive gas with potential occupational and environmental hazards. Acute exposure to Cl₂ induces severe epithelial damage, airway hyperreactivity, impaired alveolar fluid clearance, and pulmonary edema in the presence of heightened inflammation and significant
Harriet E Seward et al.
Biochemistry, 52(14), 2482-2491 (2013-03-22)
A T203Y substitution in green fluorescent protein causes a red shift in emission to yield a class of mutants known as yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). Many of these YFP mutants bind halides with affinities in the millimolar range, which often
Elizabeth Rincón-Bedoya et al.
Journal of environmental health, 75(6), 28-36 (2013-02-13)
Water used for human consumption may contain mutagens and carcinogens generated during the disinfection process with chlorine. In the study described in this article, the mutagenicity and genotoxicity of water samples taken from the San Cristobal treatment plant in Medellin
Kazuki Tojo et al.
Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research, 67(10), 2236-2240 (2013-05-17)
This study developed a novel approach for evaluating the infectivity of enteric viruses without cell culture. Cumulative carbonyl groups on the viral capsid protein were labeled using biotin hydrazide, and the biotinylated virions were separated using a spin column filled
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