Osmium Tetroxide
Osmium Tetroxide is predominantly used in electron microscopy as a stain to add contrast to digitally scanned images.
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Benzene CAS NO.71-43-2
Name:Benzene
CAS No.:71-43-2
Appearance: Colorless liquid with aromatic odor
Molecular formula: C6H6
Molecular Weight: 78.11
Density: 0.8786
Melting point: 5.5℃
Boiling point: 80℃
Flash point: -11℃
Refractive index: nD20: 1.501
Water solubility: insoluble
Application: used as spices, dyes, plastics, medicine, explosives, rubber, etc.
Molecular structure:
Physical and chemical properties:
Benzene is a colorless and transparent volatile liquid with aromatic odor under normal temperature and pressure. Can emit toxic vapors. Benzene is a compound that is not easily decomposed. When it reacts with other chemical substances, its basic structure remains unchanged, except that the hydrogen atom in the benzene ring is replaced by other groups. Benzene vapors can form explosive mixtures with air. Liquid benzene is lighter than water, but its vapor is heavier than air. It is very easy to burn and explode when exposed to high heat or open flame. Benzene vapor can spread very far, ignite when it encounters a fire source, and can lead the flame back along the airflow. Benzene tends to generate and accumulate static electricity. Benzene reacts violently in contact with oxidants. Benzene is insoluble in water, but easily soluble in alcohol, ether, acetone, chloroform, gasoline, carbon disulfide and other organic solvents.
Uses: Basic chemical raw materials, used as solvents and synthetic benzene derivatives, spices, dyes, plastics, medicines, explosives, rubber, etc.