Hey folks, Curious to know whether anybody would know the melting point of this lovely compound, triphenyltin iodide? Nightmare to find a reputable source on the interwebs, and wondered whether anybody had had any luck? Thanking you
Hey folks, Curious to know whether anybody would know the melting point of this lovely compound, triphenyltin iodide? Nightmare to find a reputable source on the interwebs, and wondered whether anybody had had any luck? Thanking you
Indeed I had found that website; the only question I would ask if you, purely out of ignorance, is whether you think 'chemical book' is a reliable source? (You see I'm very reliant on sigma and chemspider and, unless a journal, don't tend to wander from the path of using anything else.)
Indeed I had found that website; the only question I would ask if you, purely out of ignorance, is whether you think 'chemical book' is a reliable source? (You see I'm very reliant on sigma and chemspider and, unless a journal, don't tend to wander from the path of using anything else.)
Yes, chemical book is a reliable source, I often use it to verify work at Uni.
Indeed I had found that website; the only question I would ask if you, purely out of ignorance, is whether you think 'chemical book' is a reliable source? (You see I'm very reliant on sigma and chemspider and, unless a journal, don't tend to wander from the path of using anything else.)
Have you tried Reaxys or scifinder ? Both are excellent.