Tolytria zole Chemical

Tolytria zole Chemical

600 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Density 1.13 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Molecular Formula C7H7N3
  • Physical Form Powder
  • Product Type Tolytriazole
  • Melting Point 83 Deg C
  • CAS No 29385-42-1
  • Storage Room Temperature
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Tolytria zole Chemical Price And Quantity

  • 20 Kilograms
  • 600 INR/Kilograms

Tolytria zole Chemical Product Specifications

  • 1.13 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • C7H7N3
  • Powder
  • Tolytriazole
  • 83 Deg C
  • 29385-42-1
  • Room Temperature
  • Pharmaceutical

Tolytria zole Chemical Trade Information

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  • All India

Product Description



Tolytria zole Chemical is a pharmaceutical-grade powder with a molecular formula of C7H7N3. It has a CAS No of 29385-42-1, a density of 1.13 g/cm3, and a melting point of 83 Deg C. This chemical is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its therapeutic properties. It works by inhibiting the activity of certain enzymes that are responsible for the growth of fungi, making it an effective antifungal agent. Tolytria zole Chemical is a versatile substance that can be used in the production of various medications, including creams, gels, and ointments, to treat different types of fungal infections.

FAQs of Tolytria zole Chemical:


Q: What is Tolytria zole Chemical used for?

A: Tolytria zole Chemical is used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce antifungal medications.

Q: What is the molecular formula of Tolytria zole Chemical?

A: The molecular formula of Tolytria zole Chemical is C7H7N3.

Q: What is the storage condition for Tolytria zole Chemical?

A: Tolytria zole Chemical should be stored at room temperature.

Q: What physical form does Tolytria zole Chemical come in?

A: Tolytria zole Chemical comes in a powder form.

Q: What is the density of Tolytria zole Chemical?

A: The density of Tolytria zole Chemical is 1.13 g/cm3.

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