Succinic Acid
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A dicarboxylic acid,plays a biochemical role in the citric acid cycle. The name derives from Latin succinum, meaning amber, from which the acid may be obtained. The carboxylate anion is called succinate and esters of succinic acid are called alkyl succinates. Used as an flavoring agent for food and beverages. Used as a intermediate for dyes, perfumes, lacquers, photographic chemicals, alkyd resins, plasticizer, metal treatment chemical, and medicines. Technical Information: High Purity Grade Appearance: White crystalline powder Boiling Point: 235 °C Density: 1.56 g/cm3 HS Code: 29171990 IUPAC_Name: Butanedioic Acid Melting Point: 185–187 °C RTECS Number: WM4900000
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