About -Pinene
-Pinene primary pharmaceutical reference standard Synonym: ()-2-Pinene, 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene CAS Number 80-56-8 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C10H16 Molecular Weight 136.23 Properties CofA certificate is enclosed in each package autoignition temp. 491F refractive index n20/D 1.465(lit.) bp 155-156C(lit.) density 0.858g/mLat 25C(lit.) Description Application Reference Standard in the analysis of herbal medicinal products
FAQs of -Pinene:
Q: What is the appearance of -Pinene?
A: -Pinene appears as a liquid.
Q: What are the primary uses of -Pinene?
A: -Pinene is highly repellant to insects and is widely found in nature as a terpenoid. It is a main component in many essential oils and is used in the production of perfumes and deodorants.
Q: What is the molecular weight of -Pinene?
A: The molecular weight of -Pinene is 136.24 grams (g).
Q: What is the melting point range of -Pinene?
A: The melting point range of -Pinene is 62 to 55 C (80 to 67 F; 211 to 218 K).
Q: What is the purity level of -Pinene?
A: -Pinene has a purity level of 98%.
Q: What is the molecular formula for -Pinene?
A: The molecular formula for -Pinene is C10H16.
Q: In what type of plants can -Pinene commonly be found?
A: -Pinene is a compound found in the oils and resins of numerous plants, predominantly coniferous pine trees.