About D-Camphor
D-Camphor analytical reference material Synonym: 2-Bornanone, 2-Camphanone CAS Number 464-49-3 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C10H16O Molecular Weight 152.23 Properties grade analytical reference material analytical standard vapor density 5.24 (vs air) vapor pressure 4 mmHg ( 70 C) assay 96.0% (qNMR) 97.5% (GC) form neat optical activity []/D +43.02.0, c =10 in ethanol autoignition temp. 870F shelf life limited shelf life, expiry date on the label expl. lim. 3.5% application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable mp 178-182C(lit.) format neat
FAQs of D-Camphor:
Q: What is the appearance of D-Camphor?
A: D-Camphor appears as white, translucent crystals.
Q: What are the uses of D-Camphor?
A: D-Camphor is used topically to relieve pain, reduce itching, treat fungal infections of the toenail, warts, cold sores, hemorrhoids, and osteoarthritis. It is also used to increase local blood flow and as a "counterirritant" to reduce pain and swelling by causing irritation.
Q: What is the molecular weight of D-Camphor?
A: The molecular weight of D-Camphor is 152.23 grams (g).
Q: What is the purity of D-Camphor?
A: D-Camphor has a purity of 97%.
Q: What is the molecular formula of D-Camphor?
A: The molecular formula of D-Camphor is C10H16O.
Q: What is the melting point range of D-Camphor?
A: D-Camphor has a melting point range of 175177 C (347351 F; 448450 K).