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Physical & Chemical properties

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Appearance/physical state/colour: The tested substance is a yellow liquid at room temperature.

Melting point/freezing point: The freezing temperature of the tested substance was determined to be less than -20°C.

Boiling point: The boiling temperature was not determinable as the test item decomposed at temperatures above approximately 150°C before boiling.

Density: The relative density of the tested substance was found to be 1.12.

Particle size distribution: Not required because the substance is not marketed in solid or granular form.

Vapour pressure: The mean vapour pressure of the tested substance was 1.1 Pa at 25°C.

Partition coefficient: The test item was determined to have a log10Pow value of 1.8 (equivalent to a Pow value of 60).

Water solubility: The water solubility of the tested substance was determined to be 3.8 g/L at 20°C.

Surface tension: The surface tension of a 1 g/L aqueous solution of the test substance was found to be 68.5 mN/m. As the result was greater than 60 mN/m, the test item was not considered to be surface active.

Flash point: The barometric pressure at the time of testing was 1026 mbar and, thus, no pressure correction was required. The duplicate determined flash points of the test substances were 140°C and 140°C.

Auto flammability: The test substance was found not to have an auto-ignition temperature below 400°C.

Flammability: Not required as covered by section 'Flash point'.

Explosiveness: Study not required as no chemical groups present within the molecule that are associated with explosive properties.

Oxidising properties: Study not required as no chemical groups present within the molecule that are associated with oxidising properties.

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