This document provides safety and handling information for several chemicals:
1. It lists the names, physical properties, health hazards, and first aid measures for acetanilide, chloroacetic acid, and potassium bromide. Precautions like protective equipment, storage, and exposure controls are also described.
2. The stability and reactivity is detailed for each chemical. Acetanilide and potassium bromide are stable under normal conditions, while chloroacetic acid is hygroscopic.
3. Ferric chloride is also summarized, noting its physical state, hazardous effects from skin contact, and precautions like personal protective equipment during handling.
This document provides safety and handling information for several chemicals:
1. It lists the names, physical properties, health hazards, and first aid measures for acetanilide, chloroacetic acid, and potassium bromide. Precautions like protective equipment, storage, and exposure controls are also described.
2. The stability and reactivity is detailed for each chemical. Acetanilide and potassium bromide are stable under normal conditions, while chloroacetic acid is hygroscopic.
3. Ferric chloride is also summarized, noting its physical state, hazardous effects from skin contact, and precautions like personal protective equipment during handling.
This document provides safety and handling information for several chemicals:
1. It lists the names, physical properties, health hazards, and first aid measures for acetanilide, chloroacetic acid, and potassium bromide. Precautions like protective equipment, storage, and exposure controls are also described.
2. The stability and reactivity is detailed for each chemical. Acetanilide and potassium bromide are stable under normal conditions, while chloroacetic acid is hygroscopic.
3. Ferric chloride is also summarized, noting its physical state, hazardous effects from skin contact, and precautions like personal protective equipment during handling.
This document provides safety and handling information for several chemicals:
1. It lists the names, physical properties, health hazards, and first aid measures for acetanilide, chloroacetic acid, and potassium bromide. Precautions like protective equipment, storage, and exposure controls are also described.
2. The stability and reactivity is detailed for each chemical. Acetanilide and potassium bromide are stable under normal conditions, while chloroacetic acid is hygroscopic.
3. Ferric chloride is also summarized, noting its physical state, hazardous effects from skin contact, and precautions like personal protective equipment during handling.
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State=Solid skin •Skin oosen clothing Extinguishin low good protection=Use onreactive •Manufacturer •Potassium •Color=White irritation irritation, as necessary g hygiene suitable under normal Details=AquaPh bromide (KBr) •Odor=Odorle •Causes category 2 and position Media=Use procedures Respiratory conditions. oenix Scientific •Bromure de ss serious eye •Eye individual in a appropriate when handling protective device •Chemical potassium. •Relative irritation irritation, comfortable fire chemical when aerosol or stability=No •Potassium_br density=2.75 •May category 2A position . 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(4)Ferric •Iron(III) •Physical state Hazardous Effects •Eye=Immedia •Flammabilit •Precautions= •Personal •Stability: The chloride chloride. and in case of Toxic to tely flush eyes y of the Keep locked Protection=Splash product is •Manufacturer •Iron appearance: •Skin lungs, with running Product=No up and dry. goggles. Synthetic stable. Details=Finar trichloride. Solid. contact=irri mucous water for at n- Keep away apron. Vapor and •Special Limited •trichloroiron. •Molecular tant membranes. least 15 flammable. from heat, dust respirator. Be Remarks on •Iron Weight=162.21 •eye Repeated or minutes, •Explosion sources of sure to use an Reactivity=Not perchloride. g/mole contact=irri prolonged keeping Hazards in ignition, direct certified available. •PH =2 tant Exposure to eyelids open. Presence of sunlight or respirator. Gloves. [Acidic.] •inhalation the •Serious Skin Various strong •Large spill=A self •Boiling . Slightly substance Contact=Wash Substances= incandescent contained Point=316°C hazardous can produce with a Risks of light. Do not breathing •Melting in case of target organs disinfectant explosion of ingest. apparatus should Point=306°C skin damage. soap and the product •Storage=Corr be used to avoid •Specific contact cover the in presence osive inhalation of the Gravity= 2.9 •Corrosive contaminated of materials product. •Vapor to eyes and skin with an mechanical should be Density= 5.61 skin anti-bacterial impact stored in a •Solubility=Sol cream. Seek separate uble in cold immediate safety storage water. medical cabinet or attention. room.