Product Name: Potassium borohydrideSynonyms: Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, potassium; Borate(1-), tetrahydro-, potassium; Borohydrure de potassium; Borohydruredepotassium; K[BH4]; Kaliumborhydrid; Kaliumtetrahydridoborat; KBH4CAS: 13762-51-1MF: BH4KMW: 53.94EINECS: 237-360-5Assay: 97%Storage: Store in 2-8 ′cPacking: 20kg/drumAppearance: White powderHS Code: 3911100000General Description: Potassium borohydride is a white crystalline or powdered solid. When exposed to water Potassium borohydride may react violently and start a fire. Potassium borohydride is toxic by ingestion. Potassium borohydride is used to make other chemicals.Air & Water Reactions Highly flammable. When exposed to water Potassium borohydride may react violently and start a fire. Produce flammable gases on contact with water. May ignite on contact with water or moist air.Reactivity Profile A reducing agent. Reacts rapidly and dangerously with oxygen and with other oxidizing agents, even weak ones. Thus, they are likely to ignite on contact with alcohols. Hydrides are incompatible with acids, alcohols, amines, and aldehydes.
Prednisolone Sodium PhosphateCAS: 125-02-0 Molecular formula: C21H27Na2O8P Packing: 5KG/TIN,2TIN/CTN Unit: KG Quality Standards: EP/USP/BP Appearance: white powder
Prednisone 21-acetate English Synonyms: 11,20-trione,21-(acetyloxy)-17-hydroxy-pregna-4-diene-3;4-diene-3,11,20-trione,17,21-dihydroxy-pregna-21-acetate;delcortin;delta’-dehydrocortisoneace