Features Chemical family - Inorganic acid solutionIngredients Sulfuric acid Deionized waterPhysical - chemical characteristics State - liquid Appearance - Clear, colorless Odor - None Boiling pt (f) - 212 Ph - 1.3 Specific gravity - 1 vapor pressure (mm hg) - 17 vapor density (air=1) - .6 Percent volatile by volume - 100 Solubility in water - solubleFire, explosion hazard and reactivity data Flash PT - NA Method - NA Flammable limits - LEL - NA UEL - NA Extinguishing media - Dry chemical, carbon dioxide Special procedures - Wear self-contained (positive pressure if available) breathing apparatus and full-protective clothing FIRE/Explosion hazards and hazardous decomposition products - May emit toxic fumes of carbon oxides NFPA Code - Health - 1 Flammability - 0 Reactivity - 0 Specific - NA Conditions to avoid - Extreme heat, temperatures. Contact with strong alkali, metals.Health hazard data Ingredient - Sulfuric acid Toxicity - LD50(orl-rat) - 2140 mg/kg PEL - 1 mg/m3 TLV - 1 mg/m3 Stel - 3 mg/m3 Route(S) of entry - Inhalation Ingestion X Skin X Target organ(S) - Eyes, skin Carcinogenicity - NTP No IARC No OSHA No Health hazards and symptoms of exposure Eyes - Contact may cause irritation. SKIN - Contact may cause staining. INGESTION - Large quantities may cause gastrointestinal irritation. INHALATION - NA Medical conditionS Aggravated by exposure - Eye and skin conditionsPrecautionary measures Protective equipment - General purpose gloves, safety glasses, lab coat Handling - Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Avoid breathing chemical. Wash thoroughly after handling. Storage - Cool, dry area. Avoid direct sunlightEmergency and first aid procedures Eye and skin contact - Immediately flush eyes with water for 20 minutes or until chemical is removed. Call physician. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. INGESTION - Give large amounts of water. Call physician. Treat symptoms as needed. DO NOT give anything by mouth to a person who is unconscious, rapidly losing consciousness, or convulsing. INHALATION - NASpill and disposal procedures Spill or release - Absorb with vermiculite or other inert material. Containerize for later disposal. DISPOSAL - Incineration or other method to comply with all local, state, and federal regulations. NA - Not applicable ND - Not determined NE - Not established
Features Chemical family - Inorganic acid solutionIngredients Sulfuric acid Deionized waterPhysical - chemical characteristics State - liquid Appearance - Clear, colorless Odor - None Boiling pt (f) - 212 Ph - 1.3 Specific gravity - 1 vapor pressure (mm hg) - 17 vapor density (air=1) - .6 Percent volatile by volume - 100 Solubility in water - solubleFire, explosion hazard and reactivity data Flash PT - NA Method - NA Flammable limits - LEL - NA UEL - NA Extinguishing media - Dry chemical, carbon dioxide Special procedures - Wear self-contained (positive pressure if available) breathing apparatus and full-protective clothing FIRE/Explosion hazards and hazardous decomposition products - May emit toxic fumes of carbon oxides NFPA Code - Health - 1 Flammability - 0 Reactivity - 0 Specific - NA Conditions to avoid - Extreme heat, temperatures. Contact with strong alkali, metals.Health hazard data Ingredient - Sulfuric acid Toxicity - LD50(orl-rat) - 2140 mg/kg PEL - 1 mg/m3 TLV - 1 mg/m3 Stel - 3 mg/m3 Route(S) of entry - Inhalation Ingestion X Skin X Target organ(S) - Eyes, skin Carcinogenicity - NTP No IARC No OSHA No Health hazards and symptoms of exposure Eyes - Contact may cause irritation. SKIN - Contact may cause staining. INGESTION - Large quantities may cause gastrointestinal irritation. INHALATION - NA Medical conditionS Aggravated by exposure - Eye and skin conditionsPrecautionary measures
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