Variation ID | Product Code | Pack Size | List Price | Qty | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
photo_camera | GWN9716-D | 500ml
GWN9716-D |
£12.95 | |||
photo_camera | GWN9716-E | 1L
GWN9716-E |
£16.95 | |||
photo_camera | GWN9716-F | 2.5L
GWN9716-F |
£29.95 |
As a liquid, it is ideal for transport and storage. In the grease spot test, heptane is used to dissolve an oil spot to show the previous presence of organic compounds on a stained paper.
This is done by shaking the stained paper in a heptane solution for about half a minute.
Aqueous bromine may be distinguished from aqueous iodine by its appearance after extraction into heptane. In water, both bromine and iodine appear brown. However, iodine turns purple when dissolved in heptane, whereas the bromine solution remains brown.
Heptane is also used as an adhesive remover by stamp collectors.
Bottle Type: GL45 Amber Glass Winchester
Assay: >99.0%
M.F. C7H16
M.W.: 100.21
Colour: <10 Pt-Co
Density: 0.681-0.687
R.I. 1.386 - 1.390
Water: <0.05%
Aromatics: <50gm/Kg
Non Volatile Matter: <1mg/100ml