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Reference
Endpoint:
relative density
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
5 August 2016
Reliability:
1 (reliable without restriction)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
guideline study
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
OECD Guideline 109 (Density of Liquids and Solids)
Deviations:
no
GLP compliance:
no
Remarks:
The data contained in this report has been generated in a laboratory holding a current statement of GLP compliance, issued by the UK GLP Monitoring Authority, MHRA, but not as part of a formal GLP study.
Type of method:
pycnometer method
Key result
Type:
relative density
Density:
1.19
Temp.:
20 °C
Conclusions:
The mean relative density was reported as 1.19 +/- 0.01 at 20 °C.
Executive summary:

The relative density of vinyl chloroacetate was determined in a study conducted according to the OECD Testing Guideline 109 using the Pycnometer (Density bottle) method. The measurement of the relative density of the test substance was carried out in duplicate using 25 mL glass pycnometers and the average value was taken as the result. The true volume of the flasks was determined using distilled water, then the weight of an equivalent volume of the test substance was determined and relative density calculated. The mean relative density was reported as 1.19 +/- 0.01 at 20 °C.

Description of key information

The relative density of vinyl chloroacetate was determined in a study conducted according to the OECD Testing Guideline 109 using the Pycnometer (Density bottle) method. The measurement of the relative density of the test substance was carried out in duplicate using 25 mL glass pycnometers and the average value was taken as the result. The true volume of the flasks was determined using distilled water, then the weight of an equivalent volume of the test substance was determined and relative density calculated. The mean relative density was reported as 1.19 +/- 0.01 at 20 °C.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Relative density at 20C:
1.19

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