Name
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EINECS
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232-280-7
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CAS No.
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8001-29-4
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Density
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0.91
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PSA
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0.00000
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LogP
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0.00000
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Solubility
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negligible
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Melting Point
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0 - 5 C (at temperatures below 10C particlesmay separate out.)
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Formula
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CH4
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Boiling Point
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N/A
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Molecular Weight
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16.04246
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Flash Point
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252 C
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Transport Information
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N/A
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Appearance
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pale yellow liquid
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Safety
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Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data. Experimental teratogenic effects. An allergen. Combustible liquid when exposed to heat or flame. However, if allowed to impregnate rags or oily waste, it can become a dangerous hazard due to spontaneous heating. To fight fire, use CO2, dry chemical.
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Risk Codes
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N/A
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Molecular Structure
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Hazard Symbols
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N/A
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Synonyms
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FMC 710;Fats and Glyceridic oils, cottonseed;Gossypium hirsutum seed oil;Gossypiumhirsutum, seed oil;Oils, Gossypium hirsutum seed;Oils, cottonseed;Oils,glyceridic, cottonseed;
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COTTONSEED OIL (unhydrogenated) Synthetic route
- cottonseed oil
cottonseed oil
A
cottonseed oil fatty acids, ethyl esterscottonseed oil fatty acids, ethyl esters
ConditionsConditions | Yield |
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Fe2Zn3(CN)10 at 150 - 170℃; under 7500.75 Torr; Product distribution / selectivity; | |
COTTONSEED OIL (unhydrogenated) Chemical Properties
density 0.91
refractive index n20/D 1.471
Fp 113 °C
storage temp. 2-8°C
COTTONSEED OIL (unhydrogenated) Uses
Cottonseed oil is used as a cooking oil for frying in both commercial and home cooking.
Cottonseed oil is one of the most common oil in commercial frying in the production of potato and corn chips.
Cottonseed oil is used as cocoa butter substitutes after hydrogenation and/or fractionation.
Hydrogenated Cottonseed oil is used in frozen desserts to replace butter fat.
COTTONSEED OIL (unhydrogenated) Safety Profile
Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data. Experimental teratogenic effects. An allergen. Combustible liquid when exposed to heat or flame. However, if allowed to impregnate rags or oily waste, it can become a dangerous hazard due to spontaneous heating. To fight fire, use CO2, dry chemical.