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Synonym: 3-bromopyruvic acid, bromopyruvic acid, bromopyruvate, 3-bromopyruvate, 3-bromo-2-oxopropionic acid, bromopyruvicacid, pyruvic acid, bromo, propanoic acid, 3-bromo-2-oxo, unii-63jmv04grk, .beta.-bromopyruvic acid
Color | White-Yellow |
Melting Point | 77°C |
UN Number | 3261 |
Formula Weight | 166.96 |
Physical Form | Crystal-Powder at 20°C |
Chemical Name or Material | 3-Bromopyruvic Acid |
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The chemical formula of Bromopyruvic acid is C3H3BrO3.
The melting point of Bromopyruvic acid is approximately 76-80°C.
Bromopyruvic acid is formulated as C3H3BrO3, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
The boiling point of Bromopyruvic acid is not well-documented due to its decomposition at high temperatures.
The Bromopyruvic acid molecular weight is 166.96 g/mol.