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Safety (MSDS) data for sodium hypochlorite solution

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Safety data for sodium hypochlorite solution

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General
Synonyms: hypochlorous acid sodium salt, sodium hydrochlorite, sodium chloride oxide, sodium oxychloride clorox, antiformin, B-K liquid, Carreldakin solution, chloros, chlorox, deosan, hyclorite, Javex, klorocin, milton, neo-cleaner, neoseptal CL, parazone, purin B, surchlor Use: Liquid bleach Molecular formula: ClONa CAS No: 7681-52-9 EC No: 231-668-3 Annex I Index No: 017-011-00-1

Physical data
Appearance: colourless liquid with strong odour Melting point: Boiling point: typically 40 C (decomposes) Vapour density: Vapour pressure: Specific gravity: ca. 1.21 Flash point: n/a Explosion limits: n/a Autoignition temperature: n/a

Stability

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Stable. Contact with acids releases poisonous gas ( chlorine ). Light sensitive. Incompatible with strong acids, amines, ammonia, ammonium salts, reducing agents, metals, aziridine, methanol, formic acid, phenylacetonitrile.

Toxicology
Corrosive, causes burns to skin and eyes. Harmful by ingestion, inhalation and through skin contact. Skin irritant. Degree of harm depends upon the concentration of hypochlorite. Annex I lists only the risk phrases R31 R34. Toxicity data (The meaning of any abbreviations which appear in this section is given here.) ORL-MUS LD50 5800 mg kg-1 ORL-WMN TDLO 1000 mg kg-1 IVN-MAN TDLO 45 mg kg-1 Risk phrases (The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is given here.) R20 R21 R22 R34 R41.

Transport information
(The meaning of any UN hazard codes which appear in this section is given here.) Hazard class 8. Packing group III

Personal protection
Use in well-ventilated areas only. Protect eyes. Do not mix with acids. Safety phrases (The meaning of any safety phrases which appear in this section is given here.) S1 S2 S28 S45 S50.
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