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Cesium Chloride for analysis

Minimum assay (Arg.): 99.5%
Code
122509
CAS
7647-17-8
Molecular Formula
CsCl
Molar mass
168.36 g/mol

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122509.1206
code
122509.1206
packaging size
25 g
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122509.1208
code
122509.1208
packaging size
100 g
Product discontinued. Alternative A1098,0100 (please check specifications).
Melting Point:
646 °C
Boiling Point:
1,303 °C
Solubility:
water 1,800 g/l at 20 °C
Physical Description:
solid
deliquescent
Product Code:
122509
Product Name:
Cesium Chloride for analysis
Quality Name:
for analysis
Specifications:
Minimum assay (Arg.): 99.5%

Maximum limit of impurities
Insoluble matter in H2O: 0.003 %
Nitrogen compounds (as N): 0.001%
Phosphate (PO4): 0.002 %
Sulfate (SO4): 0.002%

Metals by ICP [in mg/Kg (ppm)]
Al: 5
As: 1
B: 2
Ba: 10
Bi: 2
Ca: 10
Cd: 3
Co: 3
Cr: 3
Cu: 3
Fe: 3
K: 20
Li: 0,5
Mg: 5
Mn: 3
Mo: 5
Na: 20
Ni: 3
Pb: 1
Sr: 3
Tl: 5
Zn: 5
Hazard pictograms
  • GHS08 Hazard
WGK:
1
Storage:
Room Temperature.
Signal Word:
Warning
GHS Symbols:
GHS08
H Phrases:
H361
P Phrases:
P201
P202
P280
P308+P313
P405
P501
Master Name:
Cesium Chloride
EINECS:
231-600-2
CS:
28273985
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FAQs

What is the CAS number of Cesium Chloride?

The CAS number of Cesium Chloride is 7647-17-8.

CAS Cesium Chloride?

The CAS number of Cesium Chloride is 7647-17-8.

CAS 7647-17-8?

The CAS number 7647-17-8 is assigned to Cesium Chloride.

Literature

(1) Miller, H. (1987) Methods Enzymol. 152, 145-179. Practical aspects on the preparation of phage and plasmid DNA. (2) Dorin, M. & Bornecque, C.A. (1995) BioTechniques 18, 90-92. Rapid separation of plasmid DNA by discontinuous gradient centrifugation. (3) Hildeman, D.A. & Muller, D. (1997) BioTechniques 22, 878-879. Improved plasmid DNA yields by removal of CsCl during ethanol precipitation.