Albendazole CAS 54965-21-8
Appearance: white powder
Assay: 98.5%min
Packing: 25kg/fiber drum
Capacity: 10MT/month
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CAS No.: 54965-21-8
Molecular Fomula: C12H15N3O2S
Molecular weight: 265.33
Chemical Structure:
Appearance: white powder
Assay: 98.5%min
?Typical Properties
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Specification
Specification
Appearance
White or almost white powder
White or almost white powder
Identification
Positive
Positive
Loss on Drying
??0.5%
??0.5%
Residue on Ignition
??0.2%
??0.2%
Related Compounds
??1.5%
??0.5%
Melting Point
206.0-212.0??C
Particle Size
??20 Microns
??20 Microns
Assay(on dried basis)
??98.5%
98.0~102.0%
Standard
CP2010
USP37
Package
Packing: 25kg/fiber drum
Storage
Stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.
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