


Ölsäure CZ 5litrelsure Chemische Bezeichnung: lsure (cis Octadec 9 lsure) Katalognummer: CHEM*425689010 Synonyme: lsure, CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH CAS Nummer: 112 80 1 EC Nummer: 204 007 1 Molare Masse: 282,46 g mol Technische Angaben Form: flssig Farbe: farblos bis gelb Geruch: charakteristisch pH Wert: keine Angaben Schmelzpunkt: 16C Siedepunkt: 360C (1013 hPa), 194 195C (1,6 hPa) Selbstentzndungstemperatur: 350C Flammpunkt: 180C Dynamische Viskositt: 39 mPa s (20C)
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