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Fruity odor

Observable Characteristics - Physical State (asshipped) Liquid Color Colorless Odor Agreeable fruity odor in low concentrations, disagreeable in higher concentrations mild, characteristic ester nonresidual. [Pg.213]

Diazld o-mesityl ene (2,4-Diazido-1,3,5-trimethyl benzene). C9H1()N6, mw 198.21, N 42.41%. Yellow oil, pleasant fruity odor, turns brown in light. Can be CH3 prepd-by the diazitozation... [Pg.80]

Odor Fruity odor in high concentrations smells like soft soap with a fishy smell in low concentrations. [Pg.29]

Esters have a pleasant, fruity odor. Indeed, the odors of many fruits and oils are due to esters. Esters... [Pg.326]

Colorless to dark liquid that has a fruity odor in high concentrations. The odor has been described as "soapy" in low concentrations. Salts are white solids. [Pg.163]

Colorless to amber liquid with a faint fruity odor. This material is hazardous through inhalation, skin absorption, and ingestion, and produces local skin/eye impacts. [Pg.307]

Colorless oily liquid with a musty or fruity odor. Commercial material may be dyed red, orange, or blue. This material is hazardous through inhalation, skin absorption (liquid), penetration through broken skin, and ingestion, and produces local skin/eye impacts. Used industrially as an antiknock additive for gasoline. [Pg.357]

Clear, colorless liquid with a fruity odor. [Pg.399]

APPEARANCE AND ODOR When pure, colorless liquid with fruity odor. With impurities, amber or dark brown, with oil of camphor odor... [Pg.438]

Breath with a sweet or fruity odor, acetone... [Pg.232]

Properties and handling. MIBK is a colorless liquid and has a pleasant, almost fruity, odor. Unlike acetone and MEK, it is only slightly soluble in water. That happens to solvents as the size of the molecule gets larger. Most of the commercial trade in MIBK is in the technical grade (98.5%). Bulk shipments can be handled in conventional tank trucks and tank cars, but the hazardous material markings must be displayed. [Pg.250]

Clear, colorless liquid with a fruity odor. Odor threshold concentration is 2.0 ppb (quoted, Amoore and Hautala, 1983). [Pg.102]

Clear, colorless liquid with a strong fruity odor resembling bananas. Sweetish taste as low concentrations (<30 gg/L). Experimentally determined detection and recognition odor threshold concentrations were 30 gg/m (6.3 ppbv) and 18 gg/m (38 ppbv), respectively (Heilman and Small, 1974). Cometto-Muhiz et al. (2000) reported nasal pungency threshold concentrations ranged from approximately 550 to 3,500 ppm. [Pg.219]

Colorless, clear liquid with a pleasant, fruity odor. An odor threshold concentration of 2.7 ppmv was reported by Nagata and Takeuchi (1990). [Pg.582]

Colorless liquid with a strong, fruity odor... [Pg.624]

White to gray, or pale yellowish-orange crystals or powder. Nonflammable but may be combustible if dissolved in a flammable organic solvent or petroleum distillate for application. Pungent to mild, fruity odor. Odor threshold concentration in water is 4.7 mg/kg (quoted, Keith and Walters,... [Pg.713]

Colorless, oily liquid with a mild, fruity odor. A detectlou odor threshold couceutratlou of 510 mg/m (140 ppmv) was experlmeutally determined by Dravuleks (1974). [Pg.857]

Clear, colorless to light yellow liquid with a pungent, fruity odor. Odor threshold concentration in air is 2.14 ppmv (Leonardos et al., 1969). [Pg.1062]

Applied full strength to intact or abraded rabbit skin for 24 hours under occlusion, the liquid was not irritating on the uncovered rabbit belly it produced a moderate degree of irritation. The liquid has a marked fruity odor and a pearlike flavor. ... [Pg.456]


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