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DOT CLASSIFICATION 6.1 Label Poison SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion. Moderately toxic by skin contact and inhalation. An eye irritant. Questionable carcinogen. Mutation data reported. A corrosive material. Moderate fire hazard when exposed to heat, flame, or powerful oxidizers. Incompatible with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use water to blanket fire foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of Cr. See also ETHERS. [Pg.183]

A powerful oxidizer. Incompatible with combustible materials, ammonium salts, nitrogenous materials. Used to chlorinate swimming pools and in cleaning, bleaching, disinfecting, sanitizing. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Cr, NOx, and Na20. [Pg.1251]

ACETIC ACID, 1,3-DIMETHYLBUTYL ESTER (108-84-9) CgHi Oj Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 113°F/45°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, nitric acid, caustics, aliphatic amines, isocyanates. Will swell rubber and can dissolve certain coatings. [Pg.8]

BENZYL FORMATE (104-57-4) C,H,Oj Forms explosive mixture with air (flashpoint 107°F/42°C). Violent reaction with oxidizers. Incompatible with nitrates bases, amines, amides, inorganic hydroxides boranes, chlorosilanes epoxides hydroxy compounds. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Puiple-K-Powder), foam, or COj extinguishers. [Pg.130]

BUTOXYETHYL ACETATE or BUTOXYETHYL CELLOSOLVE ACETATE [Union Carbide] (112-07-2) CsH.,03 Combustible liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 0.9 to 8.5 flash point 160°F/71°C autoignition temp 645°F/341°C Fire Rating 2]. Violent reaction on contact with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with alkali metals carboxylic acids epoxides such as glycidol, isocyanates, permanganates, peroxides and hydroperoxides, ammonium persulfate ... [Pg.173]

COPPER(II) CHLORIDE (7447-39-4) CuC12 2H20 Noncombustible solid. A weak oxidizer. Incompatible with acetylene, hydrazinium diperchlorate, acids, acid fumes reducing agents, including hydrides, sulfides, and nitrides. Forms shock-sensitive mixture with potassium or sodium. Decomposes in the presence of 4-chloro-o-toluidine at elevated temperatures above 445°F/229°C. Thermal decomposition releases HCl. Aqueous solution is a weak acid react with bases, amines, amides ... [Pg.279]


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