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Diss Factsheets

Physical & Chemical properties

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Physico-chemical properties of registered substance were calculated from QSAR models.

Some endpoints were waived, based on chemical structure of the substance.

The substance is a white to beige solid at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure.

It is denser than water. It is slightly soluble in water.

The substance has no potential for bioaccumulation.

It is NOT classified as hazardous with regard to physical hazards (flammability,explosivity, oxidising properties, self-heating) based on Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP regulation).

Additional information

Summary of relevant physico-chemical properties:

Endpoint (method)

Data

Appearance

(visual)

Registered substance is a white to beige cristalline solid

at 20 °C and 1 atm.

Melting point

(QSAR)

The Melting point was calculated as 99.34°C.

Boiling point

(QSAR)

The boiling point was calulated as: 414.32°C.

Relative density

(QSAR)

The density was calculated as 1.15 g/cm3.

Vapour pressure

(QSAR)

The vapour pressure was calculated as 1.1x10 -6 Pa.

Log Kow 

(QSAR)

The log Kow was calculated as 3.77.

Water solubility 

(QSAR)

The water solubility was calculated as 21.2 mg/L.

Surface tension

(QSAR)

The surface tension was calculated as 36.62 mN/m.

Auto-ignition temperature

(data waiving)

Waived because the substance is a solid having a melting point below 160°C.

Flash-point

(data waiving)

Not required as test item is not a solid.

Explosive properties

(waiving)

Waiving based on chemical structure of the constituents of the substance.

Registered substance is not to be classified as explosive material.

Oxidising properties

(waiving)

Waiving based on chemical structure of the constituents of the substance.

Registered substance is considered to have no oxidizing properties