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Synonyms: aminoacetic acid, 2-aminoacetic acid, aminoethanoic acid,
aciport, glycoamin, glycocoll, glycolixir, glycosthene, Hampshire glycine,
padil
Molecular formula: C2H5NO2
CAS No: 56-40-6
EINECS No: 200-272-2
Physical data
Appearance: white powder
Melting point: ca. 240 C (decomposes)
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Stability
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Toxicology
Not hazardous according to Directive 67/548/EEC.
(The meaning of any abbreviations which appear in this section is given
here.)
ORL-RAT LD50 7930 mg kg-1
SCU-RAT LD50 5200 mg kg-1
IVN-RAT LD50 2600 mg kg-1
ORL-MUS LD50 4920 mg kg-1
IVN-CAT LDLO 3000 mg kg-1
Transport information
Non-hazardous for air, sea and road freight.
Personal protection
Minimize contact.