Ethyl Alcohol Absolute (Dehydrated) USP, BP/EP, JP Grade
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Product Description
Product
Ethyl Alcohol Absolute (Dehydrated) USP, BP/EP, JP Grade
CAS
64-17-5
Formula
C2H6O
Synonym
Typical Product Specifications
Density
0.816 (15.5 c)
Surface Tension
21.99 dynescm
Auto/Self Ignition Temperature
temp. 362 c
Identification B
Conforms to IR Spectra (USP, BP/EP)
Specific gravity
<= 0.7962 (15.56C) (USP, BP/EP)
Assay
>= 99.5% (USP, BP/EP, JP)
Proof
>= 199.0 proof (USP, BP/EP)
Identification A
It complies with the test for Specific Gravity (USP)
Acidity
The solution is pink (30 ppm, expressed as acetic acid) (USP, BP/EP)
Relative density
0.790 - 0.793 (BP/EP)
Specific gravity
0.794 - 0.797(JP)
Identification A
It complies with the test for Relative Density (BP/EP)
Appearance
Colorless, clear, volatile, flammablie liquid, hygroscopic (BP/EP)
Acidity
No color develops/ A light red color develops upon addition of NaOH (JP)
Identification C
An intense blue color appears on the paper and becomes paler after 10 - 15 minutes (BP/EP)
Identification D
A yellow precipitate is formed within 30 minutes (BP/EP)
Odor
volatile liq., vinous odor, pungent taste
Vapor Pressure
44.6 mm hg (20 c)
Refractive Index
1.365 (15 c)
Molecular weight
46.08
Color
colorless limpid
Flash Point
(cc) 12.7 c
Boiling Point
78.3 c
Notes
Ethyl Alcohol is one of the oldest and most widely used alcohols in a broad range of chemical industries, being used mainly as a solvent.
Use: ANTIFOAMING, ANTIMICROBIAL, ASTRINGENT, MASKING, SOLVENT, VISCOSITY CONTROLLING
Class
Ethanols & Denatured Alcohol , High Purity Solvents , Ethanol and Specially Denatured Alcohols (SDA) , Organic Intermediates and Compounds , Solvents , Solvents - Glycols - Alcohols
Industry
Functions
Ethyl Alcohol Absolute (Dehydrated) USP, BP/EP, JP Grade
Product Description
Product
Ethyl Alcohol Absolute (Dehydrated) USP, BP/EP, JP Grade
CAS
64-17-5
Formula
C2H6O
Synonym
Typical Product Specifications
Density
0.816 (15.5 c)
Surface Tension
21.99 dynescm
Auto/Self Ignition Temperature
temp. 362 c
Identification B
Conforms to IR Spectra (USP, BP/EP)
Specific gravity
<= 0.7962 (15.56C) (USP, BP/EP)
Assay
>= 99.5% (USP, BP/EP, JP)
Proof
>= 199.0 proof (USP, BP/EP)
Identification A
It complies with the test for Specific Gravity (USP)
Acidity
The solution is pink (30 ppm, expressed as acetic acid) (USP, BP/EP)
Relative density
0.790 - 0.793 (BP/EP)
Specific gravity
0.794 - 0.797(JP)
Identification A
It complies with the test for Relative Density (BP/EP)
Appearance
Colorless, clear, volatile, flammablie liquid, hygroscopic (BP/EP)
Acidity
No color develops/ A light red color develops upon addition of NaOH (JP)
Identification C
An intense blue color appears on the paper and becomes paler after 10 - 15 minutes (BP/EP)
Identification D
A yellow precipitate is formed within 30 minutes (BP/EP)
Odor
volatile liq., vinous odor, pungent taste
Vapor Pressure
44.6 mm hg (20 c)
Refractive Index
1.365 (15 c)
Molecular weight
46.08
Color
colorless limpid
Flash Point
(cc) 12.7 c
Boiling Point
78.3 c
Notes
Ethyl Alcohol is one of the oldest and most widely used alcohols in a broad range of chemical industries, being used mainly as a solvent.
Use: ANTIFOAMING, ANTIMICROBIAL, ASTRINGENT, MASKING, SOLVENT, VISCOSITY CONTROLLING
Class
Ethanols & Denatured Alcohol , High Purity Solvents , Ethanol and Specially Denatured Alcohols (SDA) , Organic Intermediates and Compounds , Solvents , Solvents - Glycols - Alcohols
Industry
Functions