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Administrative data

Endpoint:
melting point/freezing point
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data

Data source

Referenceopen allclose all

Reference Type:
publication
Title:
Recommendation from the Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits for Nitrogen monoxide
Author:
SCOEL
Year:
2014
Bibliographic source:
SCOEL (2014), Recommendation from the Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits for Nitrogen monoxide, item 3.3
Reference Type:
other: On-line data provided by Air liquide
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2017
Reference Type:
review article or handbook
Title:
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 76th ed.
Author:
Lide D R, Frederickse, H. P. R
Year:
1995
Bibliographic source:
Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press Inc.

Materials and methods

Test guideline
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 102 (Melting point / Melting Range)
GLP compliance:
not specified
Type of method:
other: not applicable

Test material

Constituent 1
Chemical structure
Reference substance name:
Nitrogen monoxide
EC Number:
233-271-0
EC Name:
Nitrogen monoxide
Cas Number:
10102-43-9
Molecular formula:
NO
IUPAC Name:
oxidoamine

Results and discussion

Melting / freezing point
Melting / freezing pt.:
-163.6 °C
Remarks on result:
other:
Remarks:
see below

Any other information on results incl. tables

-163.6 °C (Air Liquide. Gas Encyclopedia - NO),

-163 °C (SCOEL report, June 2014),

-163.6 °C (CRC handbook).

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
The substance is a well-known gas and its melting point at 1 atm is known from peer-reviewed literature. The results permit to estimate that the melting point is -163.6 °C at 1 atm.