Quintozene Health and Safety Guide - Health and Safety Guide No. 23
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United Nations Environment Programme
International Labour Organisation
World Health Organization
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Quintozene is a pale yellow-to-white (depending on the purity) solid with a musty odour and a melting point of 142-146 C. It is soluble in carbon disulfide, benzene, chloroform, ketones, and aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, but is practically insoluble in water.
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