acetic anhydride - cas 108-24-7, synthesis, structure, density, melting point, boiling point Aliphatic anhydride / Organic compound;For synthesis / Organic solvent (anhydrous) Controlled substance (4 bottles in a thermocole box, 500ml) CASR NO. (108-24-7) M.W. : 102.09; C4H6O3 Assay (By GC) : Min. 98.0% Subst. reducing permanganate : Max.0.01%, Chloride : Max.0.0002% Material Safety Data Sheet Certificate of Analysis Tech Specs Typical COA Acetic anhydride is a carboxylic acid anhydride commonly used for the acetylation of amines and alcohols. [1] It undergoes exothermic reaction on addition of water to form acetic acid. [2] Learn about acetic anhydride, a colorless, pungent liquid that is used as an acetylation reagent and in the manufacture of carbonic compounds. Find out how it is prepared from acetic acid, acetyl chloride, sodium acetate and other methods, and what are its chemical reactions and properties.

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