In message
<3d061464a0c0bb438a8712afce9013831d92e...@tor1exc01.americas.tsp.ad>,
dated Wed, 27 Mar 2013, "Bolintineanu, Constantin"
<[email protected]> writes:
The one that I was able to read was 79-01-6
On one of the bottles? I already pointed out that two of them are
labelled 'methyl alcohol'; the pictures are just to show the style of
product.
I suppose you can read CAS 709-01-06 on the bottle with a blurred label.
That substance is trichlorethene ('trichlorethylene'), not n-hexane at
all.
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