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Density

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Endpoint:
density, other
Remarks:
density
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Secondary literature source no data about the method was available.
GLP compliance:
not specified
Key result
Type:
density
Density:
1.108 g/cm³
Temp.:
20 °C
Remarks on result:
other: Ref: 4 °C
Conclusions:
The reported value for density from the publication of Vavon (1914) was 1.1084 g/cm3 at 20 °C.
Executive summary:

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the REAXYS database contain reviewed and evaluated documents from Handbook of Organic Chemistry as published by Friedrich Beilstein and therefore is regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account as supporting data. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Vavon (1914) was 1.1084 g/cm3 at 20 °C.

Endpoint:
density, other
Remarks:
density
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Secondary literature source no data about the method was available.
GLP compliance:
not specified
Key result
Type:
density
Density:
1.115 g/cm³
Temp.:
20 °C
Remarks on result:
other: Ref: 4 °C
Conclusions:
The reported value for density from the publication of Tiffeneau (1914) was 1.115 g/cm3 at 20 °C.
Executive summary:

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the REAXYS database contain reviewed and evaluated documents from Handbook of Organic Chemistry as published by Friedrich Beilstein and therefore is regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account as supporting data. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Tiffeneau (1914) was 1.115 g/cm3 at 20 °C.

Endpoint:
density, other
Remarks:
density
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Secondary literature source no data about the method was available.
GLP compliance:
not specified
Key result
Type:
density
Density:
1.11 g/cm³
Temp.:
20 °C
Remarks on result:
other: Ref: 4 °C
Conclusions:
The reported value for density from the publication of Dowlatjan et al. (1959) was 1.1101 g/cm3 at 20 °C.
Executive summary:

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the REAXYS database contain reviewed and evaluated documents from Handbook of Organic Chemistry as published by Friedrich Beilstein and therefore is regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account as supporting data. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Dowlatjan et al. (1959) was 1.1101 g/cm3 at 20 °C.

Endpoint:
density, other
Remarks:
density
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
data from handbook or collection of data
Principles of method if other than guideline:
Secondary literature source no data about the method was available.
GLP compliance:
not specified
Key result
Type:
density
Density:
1.105 g/cm³
Temp.:
25 °C
Conclusions:
The CRC handbook reported the density to be 1.105 g/cm3 at 25 °C.
Executive summary:

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the CRC handbook was regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account in this weight of evidence approach. The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 88th Edition 2007-2008 reported the density to be 1.105 g/cm3 at 25 °C.

Description of key information

In a weight of evidence approach 4 values from databases/publications/handbooks were taken into account. The CRC handbook reported the density to be 1.105 g/cm3 at 25 °C and publications taken from the REAXYS database reported values of 1.1101, 1.1084 and 1.115 g/cm3 at 20 °C. Therefore the relative density was determined to be in the range of 1.1084 to 1.115 at 20 °C

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Relative density at 20C:
1.11

Additional information

In this weight of evidence approach 4 values from databases/publications/handbooks were taken into account. The CRC handbook reported the density to be 1.105 g/cm3 at 25 °C and publications taken from the REAXYS database reported values of 1.1101, 1.1084 and 1.115 g/cm3 at 20 °C. Therefore the relative density was determined to be in the range of 1.1084 to 1.115 at 20 °C

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the CRC handbook was regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account in this weight of evidence approach. The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 88th Edition 2007-2008 reported the density to be 1.105 g/cm3 at 25 °C.

According to the ECHA guidance IR/CSA R7a (May 2008) the REAXYS database contain reviewed and evaluated documents from Handbook of Organic Chemistry as published by Friedrich Beilstein and therefore is regarded as reliable literature source and was taken into account as supporting data. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Dowlatjan et al. (1959) was 1.1101 g/cm3 at 20 °C. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Vavon (1914) was 1.1084 g/cm3 at 20 °C. REAXYS database reported the value for density from the publication of Tiffeneau (1914) was 1.115 g/cm3 at 20 °C.