7440-44-0 Purity
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Specification
The molecular formula of Graphene Spones mentioned in the reference is CH4.
Graphene Spones were created on September 16, 2004, as per the reference.
Some synonyms for Graphene Spones include 02329_FLUKA, 0CB689EE-132E-4559-A597-C79A40192203, and more.
The molecular weight of Graphene Spones is 16.043 g/mol as computed by PubChem.
Graphene Spones are described as colorless, odorless, easily ignited gas that is lighter than air and is used in making other chemicals and as a constituent of natural gas.
A related CAS compound to Graphene Spones is Methane polymer with CAS number 27936-85-2.
The InChIKey for Graphene Spones is VNWKTOKETHGBQD-UHFFFAOYSA-N as computed by InChI 1.0.6.
The EC number for Graphene Spones is 200-812-7 according to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
The UNII for Graphene Spones is OP0UW79H66 as per the FDA Global Substance Registration System (GSRS).
Graphene Spones are mentioned as flammable and water insoluble, with potential hazards under prolonged exposure to fire or intense heat causing containers to rupture violently.
The molecular formula is CH4.
Methane is another name for CH4.
Methane was first created in 2004-09-16.
The molecular weight is 16.043 g/mol.
Some synonyms include 02329_FLUKA, 0CB689EE-132E-4559-A597-C79A40192203, and more.
CH4 is a colorless odorless gas that is easily ignited.
The InChIKey is VNWKTOKETHGBQD-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
The CAS number is 74-82-8.
Some related CAS numbers include 27936-85-2 for Methane polymer and 58760-46-6 for Methane, dimer.
The UN Number for CH4 is 1972.