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USD $1.00-1.00 / Kilogram
USD $1.00-1.00 / Kilogram
USD $1.00-1.00 / Kilogram
USD $1.00-1.00 / Kilogram
USD $1.00-1.00 / Kilogram
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d(+)-sucrose basic information |
product name: | d(+)-sucrose |
synonyms: | saccharum;saccharose;sugar;sucrose confectioners;sucrose;sucrose solution;sucrose standard;(alpha-d-glucosido)-beta-d-fructofuranoside |
cas: | 57-50-1 |
mf: | c12h22o11 |
mw: | 342.3 |
einecs: | 200-334-9 |
product categories: | oligosaccharide compounds;basic sugars (mono & oligosaccharides);biochemistry;disaccharides;sugars;oligosaccharides;carbohydrate |
mol file: | 57-50-1.mol |
d(+)-sucrose chemical properties |
mp | 185-187 °c(lit.) |
alpha | 67 º (c=26, in water 25 ºc) |
density | 1.5805 |
refractive index | 66.5 ° (c=26, h2o) |
storage temp. | store at rt. |
solubility | h2o: 500 mg/ml |
water solubility | 1970 g/l (15 ºc) |
merck | 14,8881 |
brn | 90825 |
stability: | stable. combustible. incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. hydrolyzed by dilute acids and by invertase. |
cas database reference | 57-50-1(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | sucrose(57-50-1) |
epa substance registry system | .alpha.-d-glucopyranoside, .beta.-d-fructofuranosyl(57-50-1) |
safety information |
hazard codes | xi |
risk statements | 36/37/38 |
safety statements | 24/25-37/39-26 |
wgk germany | 2 |
rtecs | wn6500000 |
f | 3 |
hs code | 17019910 |
hazardous substances data | 57-50-1(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
---|---|
saccharose | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
d(+)-sucrose usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | white crystalline powder |
usage | yuanzhen sugar is a polysaccharide polymer, containing a certain amount of fructooligosaccharides. |
general description | white odorless crystalline or powdery solid. denser than water. |
air & water reactions | water soluble. sugar dust explosion is possibility. |
reactivity profile | d(+)-sucrose is a reducing agent. can react explosively with oxidizing agents such as chlorates and perchlorates. is hydrolyzed by dilute acids and by invertase (a yeast enzyme) . chars rapidly and exothermically when mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid. |
health hazard | none |
d(+)-sucrose preparation products and raw materials |
d(+)-sucrose basic information |
product name: | d(+)-sucrose |
synonyms: | saccharum;saccharose;sugar;sucrose confectioners;sucrose;sucrose solution;sucrose standard;(alpha-d-glucosido)-beta-d-fructofuranoside |
cas: | 57-50-1 |
mf: | c12h22o11 |
mw: | 342.3 |
einecs: | 200-334-9 |
product categories: | oligosaccharide compounds;basic sugars (mono & oligosaccharides);biochemistry;disaccharides;sugars;oligosaccharides;carbohydrate |
mol file: | 57-50-1.mol |
d(+)-sucrose chemical properties |
mp | 185-187 °c(lit.) |
alpha | 67 º (c=26, in water 25 ºc) |
density | 1.5805 |
refractive index | 66.5 ° (c=26, h2o) |
storage temp. | store at rt. |
solubility | h2o: 500 mg/ml |
water solubility | 1970 g/l (15 ºc) |
merck | 14,8881 |
brn | 90825 |
stability: | stable. combustible. incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. hydrolyzed by dilute acids and by invertase. |
cas database reference | 57-50-1(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | sucrose(57-50-1) |
epa substance registry system | .alpha.-d-glucopyranoside, .beta.-d-fructofuranosyl(57-50-1) |
safety information |
hazard codes | xi |
risk statements | 36/37/38 |
safety statements | 24/25-37/39-26 |
wgk germany | 2 |
rtecs | wn6500000 |
f | 3 |
hs code | 17019910 |
hazardous substances data | 57-50-1(hazardous substances data) |
msds information |
provider | language |
---|---|
saccharose | english |
sigmaaldrich | english |
acros | english |
alfa | english |
d(+)-sucrose usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | white crystalline powder |
usage | yuanzhen sugar is a polysaccharide polymer, containing a certain amount of fructooligosaccharides. |
general description | white odorless crystalline or powdery solid. denser than water. |
air & water reactions | water soluble. sugar dust explosion is possibility. |
reactivity profile | d(+)-sucrose is a reducing agent. can react explosively with oxidizing agents such as chlorates and perchlorates. is hydrolyzed by dilute acids and by invertase (a yeast enzyme) . chars rapidly and exothermically when mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid. |
health hazard | none |
d(+)-sucrose preparation products and raw materials |