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Acetone toxic hazard properties

Properties Yellow solid. Mp 85.8C. Slightly soluble in water soluble in alcohol, acetone, ether. Hazard Toxic, absorbed by skin, use may be restricted. TLV 0.2 mg/m3. [Pg.457]

Properties Crystals. Mp 115.5-117C. Slightly soluble in acetone, alcohol, and chlorinated solvents. Hazard Toxic by ingestion. [Pg.360]

Properties Crystals. Mp 56C. Insoluble in water soluble in acetone, kerosene, diesel fuel. Hazard Toxic. Absorbed by skin. [Pg.403]

Properties Dark-brown solid. Setting point 62.5C. Soluble in acetone, methanol, and xylene. Hazard Toxic by ingestion. [Pg.409]

Properties Colorless liquid. Bp 119C, d 0.873 (20/ 20C), refr index 1.4153 (25C), flash p 80F (26.6C) (TCC). Miscible with water, ethanol, toluene, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, hexane, and ether. Hazard Flammable, moderate fire risk. Toxic by ingestion and inhalation. [Pg.814]

Properties Tan-colored pellets. D 1.44, melting range 99-107C. Soluble in hot methyl ethyl ketone, acetone, esters, and aromatic hydrocarbons. Hazard Toxic A carcinogen, absorbed by skin. TLV 0.02 ppm suspected human carcinogen. Use Curing agent for polyurethanes and epoxy resins. [Pg.827]

Properties Buff to light-brown flakes. Bulk d 26-29 lb/cu ft, pH of water-saturated solution 9.0-13.0. Soluble in water methanol and acetone. Hazard Toxic by ingestion. [Pg.1158]

Properties Off-wh. to It. tan cryst. po d., char, odor sol. (g/100 g) 133 g ethanol, 75 g water and ethyl Cellosolve, 11.4 g acetone m.w. 410 sp.gr. 1.121 bulk dens. 28.5 Ib/ff m.p. 99-103 C > 99% act. Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 1.8 g/kg, (dermal, rabbit) 2.8 g/kg relatively low toxicity, but moderate to severe skin and eye irritant may cause allergic skin reaction TSCA listed Precaution Incompat. with strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, CO2, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur... [Pg.224]

Reguiatory SARA 311/312 fire hazard, 313 nonreportable Properties BIk. vise, liq. mild odor sol. in acetone, toluene, ethyl ether, CCI, hydrolyzes in water sp.gr. 1.100 vapor pressure < 1.33 hPa (20 C) m.p. < 0 C b.p. > 150 C flash pt. (PMCC) 55 C Toxicology Hydrolyzes in stomach to form ethanol ing. may cause dizziness, drowsiness, euphoria, abdominal discomfort, coma, etc. may cause minor skin irritation, itching, si. local redness TSCA listed Environmental Expected to be resist, to rapid biodegradation may create offensive odor expected to be toxic to fish avoid discharge to sewers and natural waters... [Pg.750]

Properties Clear pale yel. liq. or solid sol. in ketones, esters, acetone, benzene, aromatic soivs. insol. in water, alcohol m.w. 631.56 dens. 1.066 m.p. 23 C f.p. 8 C flash pt. 440 F ref. index 1.4710 Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA0.1 mg(Sn)/m (skin) ED50 (oral, rat), 3954 mg/kg, (dermal, rabbit) > 2000 mg/kg EDEo (IP, rat) 85 mg/kg toxic poison by ing. and IP routes conosive skin/eye irritant readily absorbed thm skin target organs Gl system, nerves, liver TSCA listed Precaution Combustible reacts with oxidizers Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes... [Pg.1067]

Properties Colorless clear vise, lig., odorless, si. acrid taste sol. in water, essential oils, acetone, chloroform, ether, ethanol misc. with oxygenated soivs. m.w. 76.11 dens. 1.0362 vapor pressure 0.08 mm (20 C) m.p. -60 C b.p. 188.2 C flash pt. (OC) 99 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 25 ml/kg, (IP, rat) 6660 mg/kg, (IV, rat) 6423 mg/kg, (skin, rabbit) 20,800 mg/kg si. toxic by ing., skin contact, IP,IV, subcut. routes eye and human skin irritant human systemic effects by ing. (anesthesia, convuisions, EEC changes) experimentai teratogen, reproductive effector mutagenic data TSCA iisted Precaution Combustibie exposed to heat or fiame expiosive as vapor exposed to heat or fiames expiosive iimits 2.6-12.6% reactive with oxidizers can increase risk of fire and expiosion Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.1322]

Properties Cream to tan waxy beads, bland odor and taste sol. in ethyl acetate, veg. and min. oils insol. in water, acetone, alcohol, propylene glycol m.w. 430.70 m.p. 49-65 C pour pt. 51 -54 C HLB 4.7 acid no. 5-10 sapon. no. 147-157 hyd. no. 235-260 nonionic Toxicoiogy LD50 (oral, rat) 31 g/kg very mildly toxic by ing. primary skin irritant experimental reproductive effects TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.1357]

Classification Azobenzene Empirical C32H2oN4Na208S2 Properties Red powd. sol. (mg/ml) 1-10 mg water (20 C), < 1 mg in DMSO, 95% ethanol, acetone (20 C) m.w. 698.64 m.p. > 300 C Toxicology Mutagenic data TSCA listed Precaution Probably combustible incompat. with oxidizing and reducing agents copper dulls color iron makes it much duller Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic vapors of NOx and SOx Storage Store ambient temps. [Pg.75]

Properties Off-wh. powd. or need. sol. in DMSO sol. 10-50 mg/ml in 95% ethanol sol. < 1 mg/ml in water, acetone m.w. 194.25 m.p. 161-163 C Toxicology Harmful by inh., ing., skin contact irritating to eyes, skin, mucous membranes, upper respiratory tract Precaution Probably combustible incompat. with strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of CO, CO2, NOx, SOx emits toxic fumes under fire conditions Storage Store in cool, dry place keep tightly closed... [Pg.221]

Properties Wh. to It. yel. orthorhombic cryst. sol. in alcohol, benzene, ether, acetone, carbon disulfide, chloroform sol. 99 g/l in water insol. in pyridine, quinoline fumes in air m.w. 228.13 dens. 3.14 vapor pressure 1 mm Hg (49.2 C) m.p. 73 C b.p. 223.5 C ref. index 1.4600 Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA 0.5 mg (Sb)/m LD50 (oral, rat) 525 mg/kg mod. toxic by ing. human pulmonary effects by inh. irritant corrosive experimental reproductive effects mutation data reported TSCA listed Precaution DOT Corrosive material reacts violently with aluminum, potassium, sodium Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits very toxic fumes of chlorine and antimony... [Pg.326]

Properties Water-wh. liq. sol. in alcohol, acetone, toluene insol. in water, petrol, naphtha m.w. 154.10 dens. 1.120-1.125 (25/40 C) flash pt. (COC) HOC ref. index 1.429 Toxicology Toxic and corrosive strong irritant to skin and tissue TSCA listed Precaution DOT Corrosive material combustible when exposed to heat or flame Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits highly toxic fumes of POx Uses Catalyst in coatings, inks, for appliance, automotive, floor, furniture, paper, and other... [Pg.597]

Properties Wh. to It. yel. ayst. odorless sol. in water, ethanol, acetone m.w. 206.98 dens. 2.711 (20 C) m.p. 340 C, loses water > 100 C Toxicology LDLo (oral, rat) 4500 mg/kg, (IP, rat) 625 mg/kg mod. toxic by ing. and IP routes Precaution Powerful oxidizer dangerous fire risk forms explosive mixts. with combustible materials incompat. with Al, As, C, Cu, Mn02, metal sulfides, S, organic matter, P Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CaOx heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of Cl ... [Pg.674]

Properties Colorless liq. sol. in water, 95% ethanol, acetone m.w. 110.54 sp.gr. 1.3219 (20/4 C) b.p. 146 C (18 mm) ref. index 1.4831 (20 C) Toxicology Toxic by ing., inh. can be absorbed thru skin local skin/eye irritant may cause eye/nasal irritation, nausea, vomiting, giddiness, dizziness, incoordination, and coma Precaution Probably combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes... [Pg.910]


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