Product Name:Dichlorobis(acetonitrile)palladium(II)

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CAS:14592-56-4
Molecular Formula:C4H6Cl2N2Pd
Purity:99%
Catalog Number:CM102813
Molecular Weight:259.43

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CAS NO:14592-56-4
Molecular Formula:C4H6Cl2N2Pd
Melting Point:-
Smiles Code:[Cl-][Pd+2]([Cl-])([N]#CC)[N]#CC
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Catalog Number:CM102813
Molecular Weight:259.43
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MDL No:MFCD00013122
Storage:Keep in a dry and a tight container and store at ambient temperature

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