Thorin (chemistry)

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Thorin (chemistry)
IUPAC name Disodium 3-hydroxy-4-[(E)-(2-arsono- phenyl)diazenyl]naphthalene-2,7-disulfonate
Other names 2-(3,6-Disulfo-2-hydroxy-1-naphthylazo)benzenearsonic acid disodium salt, Thoron, Thoronol
Identifiers
CAS number [3688-92-4]
PubChem 6537679
EINECS number 222-993-1
SMILES [Na+].[Na+].O[As](O)(=O)c3ccccc3/N=N/c1c2 ccc(cc2cc(c1O)S([O-])(=O)=O)S([O-])(=O)=O
Properties
Molecular formula C16H11AsN2O10S2
Molar mass 576.30 g/mol
Appearance Orange-yellow crystals
Melting point

> 300 °C

Solubility in water Soluble
Hazards
Main hazards Toxic (T), Dangerous for the environment (N)
NFPA 704
0
3
0
 
R-phrases R23/25, R50/53
S-phrases S20/21, S28, S45, S60, S61
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Thorin (also called Thoron or Thoronol) is an indicator used in the determination of barium, beryllium, lithium, uranium and thorium compounds. Being a compound of arsenic, it is highly toxic.

[edit] References

Analytical Chemistry, 51, 2293 (1979).

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