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About Trichloroacetic Acid 12.5% Solution
Trichloroacetic Acid, also known as TCA, is a monocarboxylic acid. Structurally, it is acetic acid in which all three hydrogens on the methyl group have been substituted with chlorine atoms. It is a water-soluble, colorless, crystalline solid.
Trichloroacetic Acid is used in the cosmetic industry as a chemical peel and wart remover. It is also used in biochemistry to help the precipitation of macromolecules,
Common Uses and Applications
- Peeling agent to remove wrinkles
- Tattoo removal
- Laboratory reagent in organic synthesis
- Precipitation of biochemical macromolecules
- Wart removal
Industries
Chemistry Table
76-03-9 | |
C2HCl3O2 | |
163.38 | |
Trichloroethanoic acid, TCA, Aceto-caustin, Trichloracetic acid, Trichloroacetate anion | |
6421 | |
Lab Grade | |
12.5% | |
Trichloroacetic acid | |
2564 |
Safety and Shipping Information
DOT: Trichloroacetic acid, solution, 8, UN2564, PG II
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