Variation ID | Product Code | Pack Size | List Price | Qty | ||
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photo_camera | GPS9017-D | 500ml
GPS9017-D |
£7.30 | |||
photo_camera | GPS9017-E | 1L
GPS9017-E |
£11.68 | |||
photo_camera | GPS9017-F | 2.5L
GPS9017-F |
£23.35 | |||
photo_camera | GPS9017-G | 5L
GPS9017-G |
£37.36 | |||
photo_camera | GPS9017-K | 25L
GPS9017-K |
£130.76 |
A typical laboratory use of hexanes is to extract oil and grease contaminants from water and soil for analysis. Since hexane cannot be easily deprotonated, it is used in the laboratory for reactions that involve very strong bases, such as the preparation of Grignard reagents.
Minimum Assay: 65-70%
Molecular Formula:C6H14
Molecular Weight: 86.18 g/mol
Density: 0.675 Kg/L
Colour (Staybolt): +30 mins
Distillation Range: 62.5-70 deg C
Benzene: Sulphur: Bromine Index: <50mgBR/100g
Non Volatile Matter: <5mg/100ml
Cas Number: 110-54-3
Einecs Number: 203-777-6
HS Code / Commodity Code: 29011000
UN Number: 1208
Hazard Class: 3
Packing Group: 2
Hazard Phrases: H225,H304,H361,H373,H315,H336,H411
Prec Phrases: P210,P260,P301+P310,P303+P361+P353,P405,P501A