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An Introduction of Ethyl Iodide Cas No

 Ethyl iodide cas no is a colorless and flammable compound. Its chemical formula is C2H5I, which is prepared by heating ethanol with iodine and phosphorus. When it comes into contact with air, especially under the influence of light, it will decompose and turn yellow or reddish due to dissolved iodine. It can also be prepared by distilling off ethyl iodide by the reaction between hydroiodic acid and ethanol.

 

Ethyl iodide cas no should be stored in copper powder to avoid rapid decomposition. Even with this method, the sample should not be used for more than one year. Many people find it difficult to tell the difference between methyl iodide cas no and ethyl iodide cas no, if you want to take the greatest advantages of ethyl iodide cas no, you should remember its uses, which are as follows:

 

[Purpose 1]

It can be used not only as analytical reagent but also in organic synthesis.

 

[Purpose 2]

It is widely used as ethylation reagent in organic synthesis. And it is used as a diagnostic aid in the pharmaceutical industry.

 

[Purpose 3]

It can be used as a chemical reagent and medical osmotic aid (to measure cardiac blood output). It is also used in organic synthesis and as a reagent. At the same time, it is also a goiter treatment drug, plant growth stimulating hormone and so on.

 

[Purpose 4]

It is used to measure the refractive index of minerals, calibrate refractometers, separate minerals, and measure the cardiac blood output.

 

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