2-Naphthol
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Analyte: 2-Naphthol
Alternate Name: beta-Naphthol
Abbreviation: 2NAPHTHOL
CAS Number or ID: 135-19-3
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 135-19-3
Synonyms: «beta»-Naphthol;2-Naphthol;«beta»-Hydroxynaphthalene;Azogen Developer A;Betanaphthol;C.I. Azoic Coupling Component 1;C.I. Developer 5;C.I. 37500;Developer A;Developer AMS;Developer BN;Isonaphthol;Naphthol B;2-Hydroxynaphthalene;«beta»-Monoxynaphthalene;«beta»-Naftol;«beta»-Naftolo;«beta»-Naphthyl alcohol;«beta»-Naphthyl hydroxide;«beta»-Naphtol;«
Chemical Formula: C10H8O
Apearance: white or off-white powder with a slight
Melting Point: 122 C
Boiling Point: 285 C
Vapor Density: 4.97
Flash Point: 161 C
Water Solubility: negligible
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Dust may form explosive mixture with air. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, phenol.
Related Analytes (beta-Naphthol):
13C6-beta-BHC 13C9-Endosulfan II 1-Naphthol 3-Picoline Alpha and Beta, Gross Beta, Gross Cinnamic Acid Coprostanol Endosulfan II
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