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DISODIUM SUCCINATE CAS N°: 150-90-3

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OECD SIDS<br />

<strong>DISODIUM</strong> <strong>SUCCINATE</strong><br />

2. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL DATA ID <strong>150</strong>-<strong>90</strong>-3<br />

DATE: 27.01.2003<br />

Value : >= 100 g/l at 25 ° C<br />

Qualitative : of very high solubility<br />

Pka : at 25 ° C<br />

PH : = 8.6 at 100 g/l and 25 ° C<br />

Method : OECD Guide-line 105 "Water Solubility"<br />

Year : 2000<br />

GLP : no<br />

Test substance :<br />

Remark : The pKa of succinic acid is 4.207 and 5.636 (25 degree C).<br />

Ref: Critical Stability Constants, vol 3 by Arthur E. Martell and Robert M.<br />

Smith (1989).<br />

The pHa of succinic acid is 4.00 and 5.24 (25 degree C).<br />

Ref: Kagakubinran, Maruzen Co., Ltd.<br />

Succinic acid will exists primarily in the ionised form under environmental<br />

pHs (SRC).<br />

Source : Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute (CERI), Japan.<br />

Test substance : Disodium succinate.<br />

Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc.<br />

Purity: 100.1 % (titration by HClO4).<br />

Reliability : (2) valid with restrictions<br />

Flag : Critical study for SIDS endpoint<br />

28.07.2003<br />

Value : ca. 200 g/l at 25 ° C<br />

Qualitative :<br />

Pka : at 25 ° C<br />

PH : at and ° C<br />

Method :<br />

Year : 1996<br />

GLP :<br />

Test substance :<br />

Reliability : (3) invalid<br />

29.07.2003 (6)<br />

2.6.2 SURFACE TENSION<br />

2.7 FLASH POINT<br />

2.8 AUTO FLAMMABILITY<br />

2.9 FLAMMABILITY<br />

2.10 EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES<br />

2.11 OXIDIZING PROPERTIES<br />

2.12 ADDITIONAL REMARKS<br />

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