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Name |
1-(2-Chloroethyl)-1-nitroso-3-(2-norb-ornyl)urea |
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CAS No. | 13909-13-2 | Density | 1.52g/cm3 |
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Formula | C10H16ClN3O2 | Boiling Point | N/A |
Molecular Weight | 245.74 | Flash Point | N/A |
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Safety | Poison by ingestion and intraperitoneal routes. Many N-nitroso compounds are carcinogens. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Cl− and NOx. See also N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS. | Risk Codes | N/A |
Molecular Structure | Hazard Symbols | N/A | |
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Article Data | 1 |
IUPAC Name :3-(6-Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptanyl)-1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea
Synonyms: 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-1-nitroso-3-(2-norbornyl)urea ; 3-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl-1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea ; N'-Bicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-yl-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosourea ; N'-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosourea
CAS NO:13909-13-2
Molecular Formula of 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-1-nitroso-3-(2-norb-ornyl)urea (CAS NO.13909-13-2) :C10H16ClN3O2
Molecular Weight of 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-1-nitroso-3-(2-norb-ornyl)urea (CAS NO.13909-13-2) : 245.7059
Molecular Structure of 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-1-nitroso-3-(2-norb-ornyl)urea (CAS NO.13909-13-2) :
Index of Refraction: 1.668
Surface Tension: 58.6 dyne/cm
Density: 1.52 g/cm3
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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mouse | LD50 | intraperitoneal | 54760ug/kg (54.76mg/kg) | National Cancer Institute Screening Program Data Summary, Developmental Therapeutics Program. Vol. JAN1986, | |
mouse | LD50 | oral | 56mg/kg (56mg/kg) | Progress Report Submitted to the National Cancer Institute by Mason Research Institute. Vol. -, Pg. 372, 1968. | |
rat | LD50 | oral | 83mg/kg (83mg/kg) | LIVER: "JAUNDICE, OTHER OR UNCLASSIFIED" | Progress Report Submitted to the National Cancer Institute by Mason Research Institute. Vol. -, Pg. 372, 1968. |
Poison by ingestion and intraperitoneal routes. Many N-nitroso compounds are carcinogens. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Cl− and NOx. See also N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS.