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Acrid smoke

Adipic acid is an irritant to the mucous membranes. In case of contact with the eyes, they should be flushed with water. It emits acrid smoke and fumes on heating to decomposition. It can react with oxidizing materials, and the dust can explode ia admixture with air (see Table 3). Fires may be extinguished with water, CO2, foam, or dry chemicals. [Pg.246]

Decomposes, emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes 196.22 125 (2 mm) decomposes, emits toxic fumes of NO 217.34... [Pg.600]

Uncontrolled tire dumps are unsightly and are fire hazards. Fires in tire dumps have burned for months, creating acrid smoke and leaving behind a hazardous oily residue. A few tire fire locations have become Superfund sites. [Pg.8]

SAFETY PROFILE Low toxicity by ingestion or skin contact. A skin irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. [Pg.1]

Other experimental reproductive effects. A skin and severe eye irritant. A narcotic. Human mutation data reported. A common air contaminant. Highly flammable liquid. NCxmres of 30-60% of the vapor in air ignite above 100°. It can react violently with acid anhydrides, alcohols, ketones, phenols, NH3, HCN, H2S, halogens, P, isocyanates, strong alkalies, and amines. Reactions with cobalt chloride, mercury(II) chlorate, or mercury(II) perchlorate form violendy in the presence of traces of metals or acids. Reaction with oxygen may lead to detonation. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes. [Pg.2]

SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion. Mutation data reported. An allergen. Implicated in aplastic anemia. A 10 gram dose may be fatal to an adult. Skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion can cause asthma, sneezing, irritation of eyes and nose, hives, and eczema. Combustible when exposed to heat or flame. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes. [Pg.9]

SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, intraperitoneal, intravenous, and subcutaneous routes. Moderately toxic by skin contact. Questionable carcinogen with experimental neoplastigenic data. An experimental teratogen. Other experimental reproductive effects. A fungicide and algicide used as a wood preservative. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and Sn+ fumes. See also TIN COMPOUNDS. [Pg.16]

SAFETY PROFILE When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. [Pg.17]

PROP Mixture of algae cells from Spongiococcum, molasses, corn steep liquor, and a maximum of 0.3% ethoxyquin. SAFETY PROFILE When heated to decomposidon it emits acrid smoke and irritadng fumes. [Pg.35]


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