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A lethal dose (LD) is an indication of the lethality of a given substance or type of radiation. Because resistance varies from one individual to another, the 'lethal dose' represents a dose
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The European Commission number, or EC number, also known as EC-No and EC#, is the seven-digit code that is assigned to chemical substances that are commercially available within the European
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A material safety data sheet (MSDS) is a form with data regarding the properties of a particular substance. An important component of product stewardship and workplace safety, it is intended
Double displacement reactions also may be called metathesis reactions. In this type of reaction, elements from two compounds displace each other to form new compounds. Double displacement re
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In a decomposition reaction, a compound breaks down into two or more substances. Decomposition usually results from electrolysis or heating. An example of a decomposition reaction is the bre
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S (s) + O2 (g
is a kind of anti-tumor API. There are some basic informations about this crude drug: (1)CAS No.: ; (2)Other Names: DMTD; (3)MF: C2H2N2S3; (4)EINECS No.: 214-014-1; (5)Type: Pharmaceutical
is a kind of antibiotic and anti-infective API. There are some basic informations about this crude drug: (1)Dosage Form: Powder; (2)Component: DL-Chloramphenicol; (3)Function
Furazolidone is a kind of antibiotic and anti-infective API. There are some basic informations about this crude drug: (1)CAS NO.: ; (2)M.F: C8H7N3O5; (3)M.W: 225.16; (4)Appearance: white pow
is a kind of organic intermediate. There are some basic informations about this crude drug: (1)CAS No.: ; (2)Other Names: Chlorosulfonyl isocyanate; (3)MF: CClNO3S;(4)EINECS No.: 214-715-2;