ethylene glycol dinitrate
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ethylene glycol dinitrate
Summary
ethylene glycol dinitrate is a type of chemical entity[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's canonical SMILES is recorded as C(CON+[O-])ON+[O-]N+[O-])ON+[O-]">[4].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's chemical formula is recorded as C₂H₄N₂O₆[5].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate is a type of chemical compound[6].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's Commons category is recorded as Ethylene glycol dinitrate[7].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's has effect is recorded as ethylene glycol dinitrate exposure[8].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's has characteristic is recorded as flammable liquid[9].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's NIOSH Pocket Guide ID is recorded as 0273[10].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's density is recorded as {'unit': 'Q13147228', 'amount': '+1.49'}[11].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+152.007'}[12].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q42289', 'amount': '-8'}[13].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's boiling point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q42289', 'amount': '+387'}[14].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's vapor pressure is recorded as {'unit': 'Q6859652', 'amount': '+0.05'}[15].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's flash point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q42289', 'amount': '+419'}[16].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's immediately dangerous to life or health is recorded as {'unit': 'Q21077820', 'amount': '+75'}[17].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's ceiling exposure limit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q21077820', 'amount': '+1'}[18].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's short-term exposure limit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q21077820', 'amount': '+0.1'}[19].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's associated hazard is recorded as ethylene glycol dinitrate exposure[20].
- ethylene glycol dinitrate's safety classification and labelling is recorded as NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response[21].
Why It Matters
ethylene glycol dinitrate has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]