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Laboratory Chemicals CAS no. and COA

09/30/2009 10:59 AM

Does anyone know laboratory Chemicals CAS no. and COA then pls help me?

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Re: Laboratory Chemicals CAS no. and COA

09/30/2009 11:10 AM

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Re: Laboratory Chemicals CAS no. and COA

09/30/2009 2:46 PM

I would go here:

http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/

They have a fairly comprehensive database of chemicals along with their properties. Type in the name (for more complex, less well-known molecules, you will have to use IUPAC rules) or formula (e.g. C22H12O11) and it will bring up the CAS number.

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