Chlorpropamide

Chlorpropamide

Product Details:

  • Loss on Drying <0.5%
  • Color White,
  • Molecular Weight 276.74 g/mol
  • Particle Size Fine powder
  • Smell Odorless,
  • Taste Bitter,
  • HS Code 293500
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Chlorpropamide Product Specifications

  • 36 months
  • Solid
  • No not under normal therapeutic use; toxic at higher doses
  • C10H13ClN2O3S
  • 94-20-2
  • Used to treat type 2 diabetes by managing blood sugar levels.
  • C10H13ClN2O3S
  • White crystalline powder
  • Chlorpropamide
  • 202-316-6
  • Not applicable (typically neutral in formulation)
  • Store in a cool dry place protected from light and moisture.
  • Antidiabetic drug
  • Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)
  • Slightly soluble in water soluble in alcohol
  • Chlorpropamide
  • <0.5%
  • White
  • 276.74 g/mol
  • Odorless
  • Fine powder
  • 293500
  • Bitter
  • 99%
  • 211-213°C
  • Pharmaceutical grade
  • <0.001%

Product Description

CAS number: 94-20-2 Properties : Synonym 1-Chloro-4-(([(propylamino)carbonyl]amino)sulfonyl)benzene Molecular Formula C10H13ClN2O3S Molecular Weight 276.74 Specifications AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Packing EXPORT WORTHY PACKING Availability FOR R&D PURPOSE ONLY

FAQs of Chlorpropamide:


Q: What is the molecular formula and molecular weight of Chlorpropamide?

A: The molecular formula of Chlorpropamide is C10H13ClN2O3S, and its molecular weight is 276.74 g/mol.

Q: What is the physical appearance and taste of Chlorpropamide?

A: Chlorpropamide appears as a white crystalline powder and has a bitter taste.

Q: How should Chlorpropamide be stored?

A: Chlorpropamide should be stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture.

Q: What is the shelf life and purity of Chlorpropamide?

A: Chlorpropamide has a shelf life of 36 months, and its purity is 99%.

Q: Is Chlorpropamide poisonous under normal therapeutic use?

A: No, Chlorpropamide is not poisonous under normal therapeutic use. However, it can be toxic at higher doses.

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