1-Naphthol
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Analyte: 1-Naphthol
Alternate Name: alpha-Naphthol
Abbreviation: 1NAPHTHOL
CAS Number or ID: 90-15-3
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 90-15-3
Synonyms: 1-Naphthol;«alpha»-Hydroxynaphthalene;«alpha»-Naphthol;Basf Ursol ERN;C.I. Oxidation Base 33;C.I. 76605;Durafur Developer D;Fouramine ERN;Fourrine ERN;Fourrine 99;Furro ER;Nako TRB;Tertral ERN;Ursol ERN;Zoba ERN;1-Hydroxynaphthalene;1-Napthol;-Napthol
Chemical Formula: C10H8O
Apearance: solid
Melting Point: 95 C
Boiling Point: 278 - 280 C
Vapor Pressure: 1.7 mm Hg at 100 C
Flash Point: 125 C (closed cup)
Explosion Limits: 0.8 - 5.0%
Auto Ignition: 542 C
Stability: Stable, but air and light sensitive - store under inert gas. Incompatible with strong bases, strong oxidizing agents.
Related Analytes (alpha-Naphthol):
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