In message <3d061464a0c0bb438a8712afce9013831d92e...@tor1exc01.americas.tsp.ad>, dated Wed, 27 Mar 2013, "Bolintineanu, Constantin" <[email protected]> writes:

I would like to be more specific: I did not consider that Anthony specified the WHITE bottles.

Those (in my opinion) are NOT n-hexane; Those (in my opinion) are mislabelled; The seller affixed a number [IF I was able to read it properly CAN number (?)], and IF I will use that CAN number as a CAS number for identification, 67-56-1 I will find that in that bottle could be:

The bottle labels are irrelevant; the product descriptions are of n-hexane, which is correct.
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