Chemicals Bromination Lab

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bromine characteristics

  • liquid

  • brown to red

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bromine fire hazard

  • Negligible fire hazard., may ignite or explode on contact with combustible materials.

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bromine inhalation

  • Irritation, copious mucous secretion, coughing, nosebleeds, and headache.

  • Delayed symptoms: nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pains, pulmonary edema, pneumonitis or pneumonia.

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bromine skin exposure

  • Cooling sensation, burning sensation, redness, pain, brown discoloration, blisters, discharging pustules, destructive burns and deep-seated ulcers.

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bromine eye exposure

  • Redness, pain, blurred vision, burns, lacrimation, photophobia, loss of vision

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bromine ingestion

  • Burns of the mouth, throat and stomach, brown discoloration and corrosion of the tongue and mucous membranes, sore throat, and vomiting

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cyclohexene fire hazard

  • SEVERE fire hazard., vapors or gases may ignite at distant ignition sources

  • NO flames, NO sparks, NO contact with hot surfaces.

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cyclohexene inhalation

  • Irritation, central nervous system depression, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, labored breathing, and kidney and liver damage.

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

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cyclohexene skin exposure

  • Defatting of the skin, redness, and burning sensation

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cyclohexene eye exposure

  • Redness and irritation.

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cyclohexene ingestion

  • Nausea, labored breathing, central nervous system involvement, pulmonary aspiration, and pneumonia.

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dichloromethane fire hazard

  • Slight fire hazard.

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dichloromethane INHALATION

  • Irritation, lightheadedness, dizziness, tingling, numbness of the extremities, sensation of heat, sensation of fullness in the head, drunkenness, mental confusion, nausea, headache, and fatigue.

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dichloromethane skin exposure

  • Irritation, possibly burns, skin absorption may occur causing effects detailed in inhalation.

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dichloromethane eye exposure

  • Pain, and extreme irritation.

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dichloromethane INGESTION

  • Rapid, then slowed respiration, gastrointestinal ulceration and hemorrhage, and unconsciousness, central nervous system depression, and liver and kidney damage.

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dichloromethane characteristics

  • KNOWN CARCINOGEN

  • POSSIBLE MUTAGEN

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ethylbenzene characteristics

  • POSSIBLE CARCINOGEN

  • POSSIBLE MUTAGEN

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ethylbenzene fire hazard

  • SEVERE fire hazard., vapors or gases may ignite at distant ignition source

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ethylbenzene inhalation

  • Severe irritation, cough, fatigue, depression, dizziness, and headache.

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ethylbenzene skin exposure

  • Irritation, inflammation, 1st or 2nd degree burns; absorption through skin may cause systemic toxicity.

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ethylbenzene eye exposure

  • Eyes Irritation and lacrimation.

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ethylbenzene ingestion

  • Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, aspiration with extensive edema and hemorrhage of lung tissue.

  • Contact physician immediately. Give water or milk; if vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hip.

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tert-butylbenzene fire hazard

  • Flammable. Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions.

  • Water may cool, but not extinguish.

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tert-butylbenzene inhalation, eye and skin exposure, and ingestion

  • maybe harmful

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isopropyl benzene characteristics

  • POSSIBLE CARCINOGEN

  • POSSIBLE MUTAGEN

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isopropyl benzene FIRE HAZARD

  • Highly flammable.

  • Powder, AFFF, foam, carbon dioxide.

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isopropyl benzene inhalation

  • Ataxia. Cough. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Headache. Sore throat. Unconsciousness

  • Fresh air, rest. Halfupright position. Refer for medical attention.

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isopropyl benzene skin exposure

  • Dry skin

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isopropyl benzene eye exposure

  • Redness. Pain

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isopropyl benzene ingestion

  • Ataxia. Cough. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Headache. Sore throat. Unconsciousness

  • Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. Refer for medical attention