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Note: properties given are for the acid. Commercial formulations used today use the trimethylamine salt or one of several esters, for which properties differ.
Relative molecular mass 221.04
Appearance: Colourless, white to yellow powder when pure
Melting point 140.5 C
Water Solubility: 900 mg/L @ 25 C
Relative vapour density 7.6
Vapour pressure: 0.02 mPa @ 25 C, 52.3 Pa @ 160 C
CAS Number: 94-75-7
The amine salt formulations can cause irreversible eye damage.Physical Properties
Toxicity
The LD50 in rats has been reported as 375 and 666 mg/kg in two different studies. Single oral doses of 5 and 30 mg/kg body weight did not cause any acute toxic effects in human volunteers.