What materials should you avoid when working with acetone?
What materials should you avoid when working with acetone?
Conditions to Avoid: Open flames, sparks, static discharge, heat and other ignition sources. Prolonged exposure to sunlight. Incompatible Materials: Reacts violently with: oxidizing agents (e.g. peroxides), organic acids (e.g. acetic acid), strong reducing agents (e.g. hydrides).
Is iodine a hazardous chemical?
Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. May cause allergic skin reaction. At ordinary temperatures, iodine sublimes to a violet gas with a characteristic, irritating odor. Target Organs: Respiratory system, eyes, thyroid, skin.
Is Nai hazardous?
Eye: Causes eye irritation. Skin: Causes skin irritation. Ingestion: Causes gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
What does acetone react with?
Acetone reacts with OXIDIZING AGENTS (such as PERCHLORATES, PEROXIDES, PERMANGANATES, CHLORATES, NITRATES, CHLORINE, BROMINE and FLUORINE); ACETIC ACID; and NITRIC ACID to form explosive peroxides. Acetone attacks PLASTICS.
What are the risks of iodine solution?
► Iodine can cause headache, metallic taste, nausea,
- vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Chronic Health Effects.
- The following chronic (long-term) health effects can occur at. some time after exposure to Iodine and can last for months or.
- years: Cancer Hazard.
How do I dispose of Iki?
Cover with sand, dry lime or soda ash and place in a closed container for disposal. Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Use with adequate ventilation.
How do you dispose of KI?
The proper protocol for disposal of KI is in regular household or dumpster garbage. DO NOT FLUSH the tablets or otherwise put them into the water supply.
Is sodium iodide safe?
Hazard statement(s) H315 Causes skin irritation. H319 Causes serious eye irritation. H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Precautionary statement(s) P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling.