Malonic Acid Practical Grade *

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About Malonic Acid Practical Grade

Malonic Acid, also known as Carboxyacetic Acid, Dicarboxymethane, and Propanedioic Acid has the chemical formula C3H4O4. It appears as a white, odorless crystal or crystalline powder. It is soluble in Water, Ether, and Alcohol. Upon heating to decomposition temperature, it emits irritating fumes and acrid smoke. Lab Alley’s Malonic Acid, Purified Grade contains 99% by weight of Malonic acid. Purified Grade, also known as Pure or Practical Grade, refers to those high-purity compounds that do not fulfill the ACS, the USP, or the FCC grade requirements. They are mostly used in conjunction with Lab Grade chemicals. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Malonic Acid, Purified Grade online at laballey.com and is highly recommended for use in laboratory applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Plating agent
  • Surface treating agent
  • Intermediate
  • Buffer
  • Cross-linking agent

Industries

  • Laboratory chemicals
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Paint industry

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Chemistry Table

141-82-2
C3H4O4
104.06
Propanedioic acid, Carboxyacetic acid, Dicarboxymethane, Methanedicarboxylic acid, Dicarboxylate, Dicarboxylic acid
867
Purified Grade
Min. 99%
Malonic Acid
2215
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