A number assigned by the Chemical Abstract Service which is unique to each chemical.( 0301)
CAS Number is a numeric designation given to a specific chemical compound by the Chemical Abstract Service Day; for example as in 10d LC50
The Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number. This number, assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, uniquely identifies each chemical.
The number assigned by the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) to identify specific chemical compounds. A chemical may have more than one CAS number. Not all chemicals have an assigned CAS number.
an assigned number used to identify a chemical. CAS stands for Chemical Abstracts Service, an organization that indexes information published in chemical abstracts.
Chemical Abstracts System number; CASĀ® is the producer of the world's largest and most comprehensive databases of chemical information. It is a division of the American Chemical Society.
the identification number given to a chemical by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS).
A Chemical Abstracts Service identification number assigned to a chemical or mixture by the American Chemical Society. The CAS number is recognized and used throughout the world by scientific and regulatory organizations. Oxygenated solvents have an unequivocal CAS number, while the CAS number assigned to a hydrocarbon solvent depends to a great extent on the method of manufacture and the boiling range. Since there is some latitude in assigning CAS numbers to hydrocarbon solvents, marketers may assign different numbers. The CAS number for a product will be listed on its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
A registration number assigned to chemicals by the American Chemical Society.
The Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number is a numeric designation which is given to a specific chemical compound. This number may appear on the Material Safety Data Sheet (see MSDS).
the hemical bstracts ervice Registry Number
an identification number assigned to each chemical. The hyphens in the numbers are sometimes left out (555-55-5 is the same as 555555).
Chemical Abstract Services number.
Identifies a particular chemical by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a service of the American Chemical Society that indexes and compiles abstracts of worldwide chemical literature called "Chemical Abstracts".
A unique numerical identifier assigned to each individual chemical
(Chemical Abstracts Service number) A specific number assigned to identify a chemical by the American Chemical Society. The numbers have no chemical meaning.
The CAS number is assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service to identify a specific chemical.