dehydration of cyclohexanol msds

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What is the physical appearance and odor of cyclohexanol?

Colorless liquid with a pungent odor.

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What is the main fire hazard of cyclohexanol?

It is a moderate fire hazard; vapors may ignite at distant ignition sources.

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What are the main health hazards of cyclohexanol inhalation?

Causes irritation, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting.

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What is the appropriate prevention for cyclohexanol exposure?

Use local ventilation and wear protective gloves and goggles.

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What should you do if cyclohexanol is inhaled?

Remove from exposure immediately and seek medical attention.

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What first aid is needed for cyclohexanol skin contact?

Wash skin thoroughly with water and remove contaminated clothing.

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Is cyclohexanol a known carcinogen or mutagen?

Not a known carcinogen but possibly a mutagen.

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What is the physical appearance and odor of cyclohexene?

Colorless liquid with a sweet odor.

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What is the main fire hazard of cyclohexene?

Severe fire hazard; vapors may ignite at distant ignition sources.

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What are symptoms of cyclohexene inhalation?

Irritation, dizziness, drowsiness, labored breathing, and possible liver and kidney damage.

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What precautions should be taken when handling cyclohexene?

Avoid open flames, sparks, and hot surfaces; use in a well-ventilated area.

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What is the first aid for cyclohexene inhalation?

Remove from exposure, keep warm and at rest, and get medical attention immediately.

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What first aid is needed for cyclohexene skin contact?

Wash thoroughly with water and remove contaminated clothing.

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Is cyclohexene a known carcinogen or mutagen?

Not a known carcinogen or mutagen.

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What is the physical appearance and odor of dichloromethane?

Colorless liquid with a sweet odor.

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What is the main fire hazard of dichloromethane?

Slight fire hazard; avoid heat and sparks.

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What are the main inhalation hazards of dichloromethane?

Causes dizziness, numbness, confusion, nausea, headache, and fatigue.

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What precautions should be taken with dichloromethane?

Use ventilation and protective clothing; avoid inhaling vapors.

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What is the first aid for dichloromethane inhalation?

Remove from exposure immediately and seek medical attention.

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Is dichloromethane a carcinogen or mutagen?

Known carcinogen and possible mutagen.

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What is the physical appearance and odor of sulfuric acid?

Colorless, odorless liquid.

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What is the main hazard of sulfuric acid?

Severe corrosive hazard; causes burns and necrosis on contact.

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What are the inhalation hazards of sulfuric acid vapors?

Causes irritation, coughing, and breathing difficulty.

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What safety precautions are required when handling sulfuric acid?

Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing; add acid to water slowly.

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What is the first aid for sulfuric acid skin contact?

Rinse with plenty of water and get medical attention immediately.

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Is sulfuric acid a carcinogen?

Yes, known carcinogen.

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What is the physical appearance and odor of potassium carbonate?

White or colorless odorless solid.

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What is the main hazard of potassium carbonate?

Causes severe burns and irritation to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.

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What precautions should be taken with potassium carbonate?

Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing; avoid inhaling dust.

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What first aid is needed for potassium carbonate contact?

Wash thoroughly with water and get medical attention immediately.

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Is potassium carbonate a carcinogen or mutagen?

Not a known carcinogen or mutagen.

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What is the physical appearance and odor of bromine?

Red-brown liquid with an irritating odor.

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What is the main hazard of bromine?

Highly corrosive and toxic; causes severe burns and respiratory irritation.

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What are the symptoms of bromine inhalation?

Coughing, mucous secretion, headache, and possible delayed lung damage.

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What precautions should be taken with bromine?

Use only in a fume hood, avoid contact, and wear full PPE.

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What first aid is needed for bromine skin contact?

Flush with water immediately and seek medical attention.

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Is bromine a carcinogen or mutagen?

Not a known carcinogen or mutagen.

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