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Physical & Chemical properties

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Upon visual inspection, the substance is in solid state at ambient conditions.

In a study according to OECD TG 102, melting point of the substance was determined to be 77.4 ± 0.1 °C.

In a study according to OECD TG 103, the boiling point was determined to be 308.5 ± 0.4 °C.

In a study according to OECD TG 109, relative density was determined to be 1.183.

In a study according to the Guidance Document ECB/TM/1996, the mass median diameter (MMD) of substance particles was determined to be 30.4 μm.

Using the Modified Watson Correlation, vapour pressure was calculated to be 4.9*10-6Pa at 25 °C.

In a study according to OECD TG 107 (shake flask method), Log Pow was determined to be 0.23 at 21 °C.

In a OECD TG 105 study using shake flask method, water solubility of the substance was determined to be 50.8 g/L at 20 °C.

In a study according to OECD TG 115, using the ring method, surface tension of the substance was determined to be 67.4 mN/m at 19.6 ± 0.1 °C.

In a study according to EU method A.16, the relative self-ignition temperature of the substance was found to be higher than 400 °C.

In a study according to EU method A.10 for flammable solids, the substance didn't ignite in the presence of an ignition source (preliminary test). Therefore, no main study was performed.

Using accepted calculation methods, the substance was considered not to dissociate or protonate at pH range of 5 -9.

Study on Flash Point does not need to be conducted as the substance is a solid.

Studies on explosive and oxidising properties do not need to be conducted as the substance does not contain any chemical group associated with explosiveness or oxidisation.

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