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BENZYL ACETATE
| General Information |
| CAS # 140-11-4 |
| Molecular Weight 150.18 |
| Molecular Formula C9H10O2 |
| Specifications |
| Assay (GC), % 99.0 minimum |
Acidity, w/w, % 0.06 maximum
(as acetic acid) |
| Water, (K-F), % 0.1 maximum |
| Typical Properties |
| Physical State
Liquid |
| Flash Point,; C.C., ° F 216 |
| Freezing/Melting Point -51°C |
| Boiling Point
213°C @ 760 mm Hg |
| Specific Gravity 1.06 @
25°C |
| Vapor Pressure
102 mm Hg @ 134°C |
| Vapor Density
5.1 |
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