Sunday, 3 May 2009

Silver Nitrate


SILVER NITRATE
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DESCRIPTION
Colourless to grey crystals; m.p. decomposes at 444oC. Soluble in water.
CAS: 7761-88-8.
UN number: 1493.

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Silica (Crystalline)


SILICA, CRYSTALLINE
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DESCRIPTION
Transparent crystals or white odourless powder. Silica has a number of crystalline polymorphs of which cristobalite (CAS 14464-46-1), quartz (CAS 14808-60-7) and tridymite (CAS 15468-32-3) are the most commonly used. All are insoluble in water.

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Sulphur Dioxide


SULPHUR DIOXIDE
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DESCRIPTION
Clear, colourless gas with a pungent odour; Available commercially in liquefied form in cylinders; m.p -73oC; b.p. -10oC.
CAS: 7446-09-5.
UN number: 1079 (liquefied).

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Sulphuric Acid

SULPHURIC ACID
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5-15%
15-60%
90-100%

DESCRIPTION
Clear, colourless oily liquid. Reacts vigorously with water.


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Saturday, 2 May 2009

Toluene


TOLUENE
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DESCRIPTION
Clear, colourless liquid with a characteristic odour; m.p.-95oC; b.p. 111oC; immiscible with water.
CAS: 108-88-3.
UN number: 1294.

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Uranium (Depleated)

URANIUM
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DESCRIPTION
Dense, silver-white, malleable, ductile metallic solid (the U238 by-product of the uranium enrichment process) m.p. 1132oC; b.p. 3818oC. Insoluble in water. A radioactive material emitting mainly a radiation.
CAS: 7440-61-1. UN number: 2979.

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Wet Work

WET WORK
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DESCRIPTION

Wet work can be defined as work entailing employees spending a significant portion (approximately 2 hours or more) of the work day with their skin exposed to wet environments. This includes employees who are required to wear moisture-proof gloves and protective clothing.
CAS: 7732-18-5.

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