Nitrous oxide - CAS # 10024-97-2
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Chemical Name: Nitrous oxide
Chemical Formula: N2O
CAS Number: 10024-97-2
EC Number (EINECS): 233-032-0
Synonyms: Nitrogen oxide (N2O);Dinitrogen monoxide;Dinitrogen oxide;Laughing gas;N2O;Factitious air;Hyponitrous acid anhydride;Nitrogen oxide;UN 1070;UN 2201;Nitrogen Monoxide;Nitral;Diazyne 1-oxide
Appearance: Colourless gas with sweetish odour
Melting Point: -90.8 C
Boiling Point: -88.5 C
Vapor Density: vapour 1.5 (air = 1)
Vapor Pressure: 50.8 bar at 20 C
Stability: Oxidant, strongly supports combustion. May react violently with some materials. Thermal decomposition yields toxic products. Incompatible with aluminium, boron oxides, hydrazine, strong reducing agents.
Molecular Weight: 44.0129
Alternate Names: Nitrous Oxide | N2O
Department: Air
Related Hazardous Material Name: Carbon dioxide and Nitrous oxide mixture
Emergency Response Guide Number: 126
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Related Analytes (Nitrous oxide):
Chlorine dioxide Phenylmercuric hydroxide Silicon (II) oxide Nitric oxide Nitrogen dioxide Zirconium chloride hydroxide Tetramethylammonium hydroxide, 5-hydrate Nitrogen trioxide Lauroyl peroxide
The chemical "Nitrous oxide" is listed on California's Proposition 65 list: 10024-97-2
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