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The Disodium fluorophosphate , with cas registry number of 10163-15-2, belongs to the categories of Inorganics; Inorganic Salts; Sodium Salts; Sodium Metal and Ceramic Science; Synthetic Reagents. It is stable but incompatible with phosphorus oxides, strong oxidizing agents. Its systematic name is called disodium phosphorofluoridate .
Physical properties of this compound are: (1) ACD/LogP: -1.27 ; (2) # of Rule of 5 Violations: 0 ; (3) ACD/LogD (pH 5.5): -5.26 ; (4) ACD/LogD (pH 7.4): -5.76 ; (5) ACD/BCF (pH 5.5): 1 ; (6) ACD/BCF (pH 7.4): 1 ; (7) #H bond acceptors: 3 ; (8) #H bond donors: 2 ; (9) #Freely Rotating Bonds: 0 ; (10) Polar Surface Area: 67.34 Å2 ; (11) Appearance: white crystalline solid; (12) Melting Point: 625 °C.
When you are using this chemical, please be cautious about it as the following:
This chemical is a poison by intraperitoneal route. It is harmful if swallowed. When heated to decomposition, it emits very toxic fumes of F-, POx, and Na2O. So avoid contact with skin and eyes. And do not breathe dust when use it.
You can still convert the following datas into molecular structure:
(1) SMILES:[Na+].[Na+].[O-]P([O-])(F)=O;
(2) InChI:InChI=1/FH2O3P.2Na/c1-5(2,3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;2*+1/p-2 ;
(3) InChIKey:BFDWBSRJQZPEEB-NUQVWONBAA
The toxicity data is as follows:
Organism |
Test Type |
Route |
Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) |
Effect |
Source |
mouse |
LD50 |
oral |
710mg/kg (710mg/kg) |
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Caries Research. Vol. 12, Pg. 177, 1978. |
rat |
LD50 |
intraperitoneal |
220mg/kg (220mg/kg) |
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Journal of Dental Research. Vol. 29, Pg. 529, 1950. |
rat |
LD50 |
oral |
570mg/kg (570mg/kg) |
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Journal of Dental Research. Vol. 29, Pg. 529, 1950. |
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Report: |
The Disodium fluorophosphate , with cas registry number of 10163-15-2, belongs to the categories of Inorganics; Inorganic Salts; Sodium Salts; Sodium Metal and Ceramic Science; Synthetic Reagents. It is stable but incompatible with phosphorus oxides, strong oxidizing agents. Its systematic name is called disodium phosphorofluoridate .
Physical properties of this compound are: (1) ACD/LogP: -1.27 ; (2) # of Rule of 5 Violations: 0 ; (3) ACD/LogD (pH 5.5): -5.26 ; (4) ACD/LogD (pH 7.4): -5.76 ; (5) ACD/BCF (pH 5.5): 1 ; (6) ACD/BCF (pH 7.4): 1 ; (7) #H bond acceptors: 3 ; (8) #H bond donors: 2 ; (9) #Freely Rotating Bonds: 0 ; (10) Polar Surface Area: 67.34 Å2 ; (11) Appearance: white crystalline solid; (12) Melting Point: 625 °C.
When you are using this chemical, please be cautious about it as the following:
This chemical is a poison by intraperitoneal route. It is harmful if swallowed. When heated to decomposition, it emits very toxic fumes of F-, POx, and Na2O. So avoid contact with skin and eyes. And do not breathe dust when use it.
You can still convert the following datas into molecular structure:
(1) SMILES:[Na+].[Na+].[O-]P([O-])(F)=O;
(2) InChI:InChI=1/FH2O3P.2Na/c1-5(2,3)4;;/h(H2,2,3,4);;/q;2*+1/p-2 ;
(3) InChIKey:BFDWBSRJQZPEEB-NUQVWONBAA
The toxicity data is as follows:
Organism |
Test Type |
Route |
Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) |
Effect |
Source |
mouse |
LD50 |
oral |
710mg/kg (710mg/kg) |
|
Caries Research. Vol. 12, Pg. 177, 1978. |
rat |
LD50 |
intraperitoneal |
220mg/kg (220mg/kg) |
|
Journal of Dental Research. Vol. 29, Pg. 529, 1950. |
rat |
LD50 |
oral |
570mg/kg (570mg/kg) |
|
Journal of Dental Research. Vol. 29, Pg. 529, 1950. |
|