Ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (EGDGE)

CAS Number:
2224-15-9
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Catalog Number Unit Size Price QTY
01479-10 10 g
€47.00
01479-100 100 g
€309.00
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None
Boiling Point:
112°/4.5mm
Refractive Index:
n20/D 1.463
Molecular Weight:
174.2 g/mol

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Hazards:
Irritant
Handling:
Gloves & fume hood
Storage:
Store at room temperature
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