Succinic Acid
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Analyte: Succinic Acid
Alternate Name: Butanedioic Acid
Abbreviation: SUCCINICACID
CAS Number or ID: 110-15-6
Department: Organics
EC Number (EINECS): 110-15-6
Synonyms: Succinic acid;Amber acid;Asuccin;Bernsteinsaure;Dihydrofumaric acid;Katasuccin;Wormwood acid;1,2-Ethanedicarboxylic acid;Ethanedicarboxylic acid;Wormwood;Kyselina jantarova;Acid of amber;Dicarboxylic acid;Ethylene succinic acid;Sal succini;Salt of amber;Succinellite
Chemical Formula: C4H6O4
Apearance: colourless odourless prisms or white crystalline powder
Melting Point: 185 C
Boiling Point: 235 C
Stability: Stable. Substances to be avoided include strong bases, strong oxidizing agents. Combustible.
Laboratory tests that may be available by ALS - Columbia for Succinic Acid (CAS # 110-15-6):
| EPA Method | Test Name | Matrix | MRL | Instrument |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organic Acids | Organic Acids in Aqueous Matrices by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) | Liquid | 1 | HPLC |
More analytical test methods may be available for Succinic Acid. Please contact us for the latest available analytes and methods.
Related Analytes (Butanedioic Acid):
Diethyl Succinate DL-Malic Acid DL-Tartaric Acid Malic Acid Tartaric Acid
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