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21 Jan 2000 |
Test No. 106: Adsorption -- Desorption Using a Batch Equilibrium Method
This Test Guideline is aimed at estimating the adsorption/desorption behaviour of a chemical on different soil types. The goal is to obtain a sorption value which can be used to predict partitioning under a variety of environmental conditions; to ... |
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27 Jul 1995 |
Test No. 105: Water Solubility
This Test Guideline describes methods to determine the water solubility of test substances. The water solubility of a substance is the saturation mass concentration of the substance in water at a given temperature. This guideline addresses the ... |
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11 Jul 2006 |
Test No. 104: Vapour Pressure
This Test Guideline describes eight methods to measure the vapour pressure. Each one can be applied in different vapour pressure ranges. The vapour pressure (in Pascal) of a substance is defined as the saturation pressure above a solid or liquid ... |
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27 Jul 1995 |
Test No. 103: Boiling Point
This Test Guideline describes methods to determine the boiling point of test substances. The boiling point of a liquid is defined as the temperature (in K) at which the vapour pressure equals the standard atmospheric pressure 101.325 kPa. The ... |
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27 Jul 1995 |
Test No. 102: Melting Point/ Melting Range
This Test Guidelines describes several methods and devices to determine the temperature or temperature range of the phase transition from the solid to the liquid state or from the liquid to the solid state. The melting point is defined as the ... |
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12 May 1981 |
Test No. 101: UV-VIS Absorption Spectra
This Test Guideline describes the determining of the ultraviolet-visible (UV-VIS) absorption spectrum of a chemical compound to have some indication of the wavelengths at which the compounds may be susceptible to photochemical degradation ... |
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11 Sept 2006 |
Summary of Considerations in the Report from the OECD Expert Group on Physical Chemistry
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OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, Section 1
Physical-Chemical properties
The OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals is a collection of about 150 of the most relevant internationally agreed testing methods used by government, industry and independent laboratories to identify and characterise potential hazards of chemicals. They are a set of tools for professionals, used primarily in regulatory safety testing and subsequent chemical and chemical product notification, chemical registration and in chemical evaluation. They can also be used for the selection and ranking of candidate chemicals during the development of new chemicals and products and in toxicology research. This group of tests covers physical-chemical properties.
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- ISSN : 20745753 (en ligne)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/20745753