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Vapour pressure

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Description of key information

Experimental vapour pressure = 1 .10-5 Pa at 25°C (extrapolated, outside the recommended range)
QSAR results using 3 methods on the most volatile component of the UVCB at >=1% w/w: <= 3 .10-10 Pa at 25°C.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Vapour pressure:
0 Pa
at the temperature of:
25 °C

Additional information

The experimental result of 1 .10-5 Pa is 100-fold below the lower recommended range of the guideline for the balance effusion method used (10-3 Pa). The substance being a UVCB, the value represents the most volatile component.

Using 3 QSAR methods, the most volatile (lowest MW) component present at >1% w/w has a considerably lower value of <= 3 .10-10 Pa.

Therefore, the experimental value most likely corresponds to trace components.