CASR |
: | 79-33-4 |
Molecular Formula |
: | C3H6O3 |
Molecular Weight |
: | 90.1 |
Specifications | |
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Appearance/Description: | Colorless or slightly yellow, syrupy liquid and not more intensely colored than reference solution Y6. |
Solubility: | Insoluble in chloroform;Miscible with water, Alcohol and with ethanol 96% |
Identification (By chemical test): | The solution should be strongly acidic. |
Identification (by Relative density, 20°C): | 1.20-1.21 |
Identification (By chemical test): | A dark green ring should appear at the junction of the two liquids. |
Identification (Lactate): | A blue color should produce. |
Appearance of solution: | The solution should not be more intensely colored than reference solution Y6. |
Assay: | 88.0% - 92.0% w/w |
Sulphated ash / Residue on ignition: | NMT 0.05% |
Sugars and other reducing substances: | No red or greenish precipitate should form. |
Calcium (Ca): | NMT 200ppm |
Sulphate (SO4): | NMT 200ppm |
Sulphate(SO4): | No turbidity should produce. |
Ether insoluble substances: | The solution should not more opalescent than the solvent used for the test. |
Citric, oxalic and phosphoric acids: | Any opalescence produced in the sample solution should not be more intense than that of reference solution. |
Limit of citric, oxalic, phosphoric or tartaric acid: | No turbidity should produce. |
Chloride (Cl): | No opalescence should produce. |
Readily carbonizable substances: | No dark color should develop at the interface of the two acid within 15 min. |
Sugars: | No red precipitate should form. |