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Chloroform toxic hazard properties

Properties Mixture of the glycerides of partially oxidized stearic and other fatty acids. Tan to light brown waxy solid bland taste. Refr index 1.465. Sol in ether, solvent hexane, chloroform. Hazard Low toxicity. [Pg.937]

An ORM-A material is a material which has an anesthetic, irritating, noxious, toxic or other similar property and which can cause extreme annoyance or discomfort to passengers and crew in the event of leaking diudng transportation. Chloroform and carbon tetrachloride belong to this hazard class. [Pg.100]

Pyridine is highly toxic (OES-TWA 5 ppm) and it is likely that on any plant where it is handled very stringent steps are taken to avoid harm to operatives. In these circumstances the use of an entrainer or an extraction solvent which would not be considered in other circumstances could be evaluated. Chloroform has good solvent properties, as has monochlorobenzene, and both have a significantly lower fire hazard. [Pg.409]

Properties Wh. to off-wh. cryst. powd. faint odor sol. in alcohols, ether, chloroform insol. in water m.p. 55-57 C b.p. 326 C decomp. pt. > 220 C flash pt. > 120 C 98.5% min. assay Toxicology LD50 (IP, mouse) 250 mg/kg may cause irritation to eyes, skin, mucous membranes, upper respiratory tract may be harmful by inh., ing., or skin absorp. TSCA listed Precautiort Incompat. with strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decorr t. Prods. Thermal decomp, and burning will produce toxic fumes, CO, COj... [Pg.623]

Properties Ctyst. sol. in alcohol, ether, dil. acid pract. insol. in chloroform insol. in water, aromatic, chlorinated and many oxygenated soivs. m.w. 187.20 dens. 1.40 kg/l m.p. 225-228 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 1050 mg/kg poison by ingestion, intraperito-neal, and intravenous routes TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of NO,... [Pg.989]

Properties Water-wh. liq., faint aromatic odor, sharp burning taste misc. with alcohol, chloroform, ether, water 206 C (dec.) m.w. 108.15 sp.gr. 1.042 vapor pressure 1 mm Hg (58 C) m.p. -15.3 C b.p. 205.7 C flash pt. (CC) 93 C ref. index 1.540 Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 1230 mg/kg, (IP, rat) 400 mg/kg. (skin, rabbit) 2000 mg/kg poison by ing., IP, IV routes mod. toxic by inh., skin contact mod. skin and severe eye irritant may cross-react with balsam Peru in sensitive persons TSCA listed Precaution Combustible liq. incompat. with oxidizers (increased fire and explosion risk), acids (exothermic polymerization), sulfuric acid Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Dec. explosively at 180 C with sulfuric acid ... [Pg.993]

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 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 Crystals sol. 70 ppm in water, 12,000 ppm in ether, 52,000 ppm in chloroform, 18,000 ppm in methanol m.w. 215.68 m.p. 175-177 C Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA 5 mg/m LD50 (oral, rat) 672 mg/kg, (IP, rat) 235 mg/kg, (skin, rabbit) 7500 mg/kg poison by IP route mod. toxic by ing. mildly toxic by inh., skin contact hazard skin and severe eye irritant possible carcinogen experimental teratogen, reproductive effects human mutation data reported TSCA listed... [Pg.360]

Classification Halogenated hydantoin Empirical C5H6BrCIN202 Formula BrCI(CH3)2C3N202 Properties Wh. powd., faint halogen odor sol. in benzene, methylene dichloride, chloroform m.w. 241.49 m.p. 163-164 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 485 mg/kg LDLo (skin, rabbit) 2 g/kg mod. toxicity by skin contact and ing. primary irritant severe eye and skin irritant TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp.. [Pg.562]

Formula (C6HnNHS03)2Ca 2H2O Properties Wh. cryst. powd. odorless sweet taste freely sol. in water pract. insol. in alcohol, benzene, chloroform m.w. 198.3 Toxicology LDLo (oral, rat) 10 mg/kg poison by ing. and IV routes questionable carcinogen experimental tumorigen and neoplastigen experimental reproductive effects human mutagenic data TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits very toxic fumes of SOx and NOx Uses Nonnutritive sweetener in foods, pharmaceuticals... [Pg.678]

Synonyms Bis (dodecyloxycarbonylethyl) sulfide Didodecyl 3,3 -thiodipropionate Dilauryl 3,3 -thiodipropionate DLT DLTDP DLTP LTDP Propionic acid, 3,3 -thiodi, didodecyl ester Thiobis (dodecyl propionate) 3,3 -Thiobispropanoic acid, didodecyl ester Thiodipropionic acid dilauryl ester Classification Diester Definition Diester of lauryl alcohol and 3,3 -thiodipropionic acid Empirical C30H58O4S Formula (Ci2H2500CCH2CH2)2S Properties Wh. flakes, sweetish odor sol. in benzene, toluene, acetone, ether, chloroform si. sol. in alcohols, ethyl acetate insol. in water m.w. 514.94 dens. 0.975 m.p. 40 C b.p. 240 C (1 mm) acid no. < 1 flash pt. HOC Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) > 10.3 g/kg no known toxicity eye irritant TSCA listed Precaution Combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes thermal decomp, prods. SOx... [Pg.1369]

Synonyms 3-(4-Bromophenyl)-1 -methoxy-1 -methylurea 3-(p-Bromophenyl)-1 -methoxy-1 -methylurea N -(4-Bromophenyl)-N-methoxy-N-methylurea 3-(p-Bromophenyl)-1-methyl-1-methoxyurea Patoran Empirical CgHiiBrN202 Properties Colorless cryst. sol. In alcohol, acetone, chloroform si. sol. In water m.w. 259.13 vapor pressure 0.000003 mm (20 C) m.p. 95 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 2 g/kg, (IP, rat) 430 mg/kg, (dermal, rabbit) > 3 g/kg mod. toxic by ing. and IP routes eye irritant Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of Br and NOx Uses Preemergence herbicide Manuf./Distrib. Salor... [Pg.2701]

CH3(CH2)i6COOCH2(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CH3 Properties Solid sol. in chloroform Toxicology May be harmful by inh., ing., or skin absorp. may cause eye/skin irritation Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Toxic fumes of CO, CO2 emits toxic fumes under fire conditions Storage Store below 0 C Uses Emollient in cosmetics Manuf./Disthb. A E Connock http //www.connock.co.uk. Sigma... [Pg.2992]


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