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Physical & Chemical properties

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

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DTPA-MnNa3 has no physical/chemical properties that warrant classification. This substance is not produced nor transported as an aerosol nor as a gas under pressure.

DTPA-MnNa3 is a solid (microgranules), odourless, brownishwhite substance.

DTPA-MnNa3 decomposes below melting and boiling point under atmospheric pressure of  1000.7 999.7 hPa at 294.25 ± 0.76 °C  (the average value). (Methods: EEC A.1 and OECD No. 102; EEC A.2 and OECD No. 103). The average value of initial  decomposition temperature for DTPA-MnNa3 is 94.25 ± 0.76 °C.

The bulk density for DTPA-MnNa3 is 850 kg/m³.

The particle size distribution of the test substance was determined in a non-GLP study (2018) according to method PN-EN 1235:1999/A1:2004 by using the dry sieve test. There are no particles with aerodynamic diameter less than below 100 µm.

The vapour pressure of DTPA-MnNa3 was calculated by EPI Suite program (Vapor Pressure Estimations (MPBPVP v1.43)):

At 25°C the calculated vapour pressure is 1.49E-19 Pa.

At 25°C the calculated vapour pressure is 1.12E-21 mmHg.

The log Kow = - 12.7 at 25oC.

The water solubility of DTPA-MnNa3 is 1000 g/L at 20oC.

DTPA-MnNa3 does not has a relative self-ignition temperature in accordance with test A.16 criteria.

DTPA-MnNa3 is not highly flammable in accordance with test A.10. criteria.

DTPA-MnNa3 has no oxidizing properties in accordance with the ECC A.17 Method.

DTPA-MnNa3 chelate does not have explosive properties according to criteria of ECC A.14 Method.

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