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Ammonium chloride fume

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, US Department of Health, Education and Welfare Criteria for a Recommended Standard... Occupational Exposure to Ammonia. (NIOSH) Pub No 74-136. Washington, DC, US Government Printing Office, 1974 [Pg.46]

Arwood R, Hammond J, Ward G Ammonia inhalation.y Trauma 25 444—447, 1985 [Pg.46]

Fluty K, Dines D, Rodarto J, Rodgers R Airway obstruction due to inhalation of ammonia. Mayo Clinic Proc 58 389-393, 1983 [Pg.46]

YadavJS and KaushikVK Genotoxic effect of ammonia exposure on workers in a fertilizer factory. IndJ Exp Biol 35(5) 487-492, 1997 [Pg.46]

Gustin P, Urbain B, Prouvost JF, et al Effects of atmospheric ammonia on pulmonary hemodynamics and vascular permeability in pigs interaction with endotoxins. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 125 17-26, 1994 [Pg.46]


Ammonium chloride - fume Ammonium sulphamate (ammate) n-Amyl acetate sec-Amyl acetate Aniline... [Pg.372]

Ammonium chloride fume Ammonium perfluorooctanoate Ammonium sulphamate Amosite, see Asbestos n-Amyl acetate sec-Amyi acetate Aniline and homologues " Anisidine (o>. p-isomers)... [Pg.78]

Toxicology. Ammonium chloride fume is a mild irritant of the eyes and respiratory tract, and repeated inhalation exposure of the fume has been associated with pulmonary sensitization. [Pg.46]

US Department of Health and Human services (NIOSH) Occupational Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards-SupplementIII-OHG (Pub No 92-110), pp 1-6. Occupational safety and health guideline for ammonium chloride fume. Cincinnati, OH, 1992... [Pg.46]

Ammonium chloride (fume) Ammonium perfluorooctanoate Ammonium sulfamale Amosfte n-Amyl acetate sec-Amyl acetate Aniline and homologues Anisidine (o-, p- isomers) Antimony and compounds Antimony trioxide as Sb ANTU Argon... [Pg.408]

When the vigorous effervescence has virtually ceased, 150ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid are cautiously added to the hot well-stirred solution of aquopentammine salt. This operation is performed in the hood because of the heavy ammonium chloride fumes which are given off during the neutralization. Purple product precipitates heavily from the almost boiling reaction mixture leaving a pale green-blue supernatant liquid. [Pg.215]

Ammonia solution (concentrated). The commercial concentrated ammonia solution is a water-like liquid with a characteristic smell, owing to the evaporation of ammonia gas. It has a density of 090 gem-3, contains 58-6% (w/w) NH3 (or 0-53 g NH3 per ml), and is approximately 15 1 molar. It should be handled with care, wearing eye protection. Direct smelling of the solution should be avoided. The solution should be kept far apart from concentrated hydrochloric acid to avoid the formation of ammonium chloride fumes. [Pg.569]

Minnesota Hazardous substance Ammonia Ammonium chloride, fume BLR 2002... [Pg.178]

ACGIH. 1991. Ammonium chloride fume. Documentation of the threshold limit values For chemical substances in the work enviromnent. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Cincinnatti, OH. [Pg.179]

NIOSH. 2002b. NIOSH pocket guide to chemical hazards. Ammonia and ammonium chloride fume. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. wysiwyg //92/http //www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npg.html. May 02, 2002. [Pg.208]

AMMONIUM CHLORIDE (FUME) (NH4CI, SMILES [H][Ni([H])([CH])[H].[C -]) Alternative Names/Abbreviations Ammonium muriate fume... [Pg.205]

Use of the PCR makes it possible to react a wide variety of phosphoric/suifuric acid mixtures with ammonia. This capability is particularly useful in NPK granulation plants and allows a greater choice in the selection of raw materials to improve granulation and optimize the overall cost of production. In addition, the problem of ammonium chloride fumes is eliminated be-cause the sulfuric acid does not come in direct contact with the MOP that may be in the formulation. [Pg.441]

Metallurgical dust, fumes— — Ammonium chloride fumes... [Pg.8]


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