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*Anyways, a really useful site that I used yesterday (and it took me like 10mins to try to re-find) is http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/
*Anyways, a really useful site that I used yesterday (and it took me like 10mins to try to re-find) is http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/
**It allows you to find CAS and EC number by entering the EC, CAS, chem name or chem formula into the search field!
**It allows you to find CAS and EC number by entering the EC, CAS, chem name or chem formula into the search field!
 
*Also have to open up kits and things that have parts that need individual msds' and whatnot
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To Do

  • More chem list!

Chemicals List

  • It never ends!
  • Anyways, a really useful site that I used yesterday (and it took me like 10mins to try to re-find) is http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/
    • It allows you to find CAS and EC number by entering the EC, CAS, chem name or chem formula into the search field!
  • Also have to open up kits and things that have parts that need individual msds' and whatnot