Chemical Name CAS-Number |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
DIALLYL PHTHALATE |
nearly colourless oily liquid |
160-163 |
-70 |
246.26 |
@ 25 °C |
1.120 |
8.3 |
@ 150 °C |
166 |
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DIBUTYL PHTHALATE |
colourless to faint yellow viscous liquid; oily liquid |
340 |
-35 |
278.34 |
insol |
1.0459 |
9.58 |
<0.01 |
0.5 ll |
157 cc |
402 |
DICYCLOHEXYLPHTHALATE |
white, granular solid |
@ 4 mm Hg |
66 |
330.4 |
insol |
1.383 |
@ 150 °C |
207 |
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DIETHYL PHTHALATE |
colourless, oily liquid |
295 |
-40.5 |
222.3 |
insol |
1.1175 |
7.7 |
@ 75 °C |
0.7 |
161 oc |
457 |
DIISODECYL PHTHALATE |
@ 4 mm Hg |
-50 |
446.7 |
insol |
0.966 |
@ 200 °C |
0.3 ll |
232 oc |
402 |
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DIISOOCTYL PHTHALATE |
nearly colourless, viscous liquid |
370 |
-4 |
390.54 |
insol |
0.986 |
13.5 |
<10 Pa |
227 |
393 |
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DIMETHYL PHTALATE |
oily-liquid; colourless viscous liquid; pale yellow crystals |
283.7 |
5.5 |
194.2 |
insol |
1.1905 |
6.69 |
<0.01 mm Hg |
0.9 ll |
132 |
490 |
DIMETHYL TEREPHTHALATE |
colourless crystals; needles from ether |
288 |
140 |
194.2 |
sl sol |
@ 25 °C |
5.5 |
@ 150 °C |
0.8 ll |
146 oc |
500 |
DI-sec-OCTYL PHTALATE |
light coloured liquid; colourless oily liquid |
384 |
-50 |
390.54 |
@ 25 °C |
0.9861 |
16.0 |
0.001 |
0.3 ll |
215 oc |
390 |
PHTHALIC ACID, DIHEPTYL ESTER |
colourless liquid |
360 |
362.45 |
0.01% |
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PHTHALIC ACID, DIISOBUTYL ESTER |
liquid |
296.5 |
-64 |
278.33 |
insol |
@ 15 °C |
185 oc |
432 |
Chemical Name |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
DIALLYL PHTHALATE |
The substance will polymerize if not inhibited, due to heating or in the presence of a catalyst • On combustion, forms toxic carbon oxides • Reacts with strong oxidants, bases and acids |
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DIBUTYL PHTHALATE |
As a result of flow, agitation, etc, electrostatic charges can be generated |
The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic and irritating fumes (phthalic anhydride) |
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DICYCLOHEXYL PHTHALATE |
Reacts with acids, bases |
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DIETHYL PHTHALATE |
The substance decomposes on heating or on burning producing toxic fumes and gases (phthalic anhydride) • Attacks some plastics |
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DIISODECYL PHTHALATE |
Attacks some forms of plastics |
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DIISOOCTYL PHTHALATE |
Reacts with strong oxidants |
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DI-sec-OCTYL PHTALATE |
Reacts with strong oxidants, acids, alkalis, and nitrates |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
Chemical Name CAS-Number |
ICSC Short-Term Exposure |
ICSC Long-Term Exposure |
ICSC Routes of Exposure and Symptoms |
US NIOSH Target Organs Routes of Entry |
US NIOSH Symptoms |
DIALLYL PHTHALATE 131-17-9 |
eyes; skin; lungs |
liver |
Ingestion: diarrhoea, laboured breathing |
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DIBUTYL PHTHALATE 84-74-2 |
Eyes; resp sys; GI tractInh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, upper resp sys, stomach |
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DICYCLOHEXYL PHTHALATE 84-61-7 |
eyes; skin; resp. tract |
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DIETHYL PHTHALATE 84-66-2 |
eyes; skin; CNS |
Inhalation: dizziness, dullness Skin: redness Eyes: redness, pain |
Eyes; skin; resp sys; CNS; PNS; repro sysInh; inh; con |
Irrit eyes, skin, nose, throat; head, dizz, nau; lac; possible polyneur, vestibular dysfunc; pain, numb, weak, spasms in arms & legs; in animals: repro effects |
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DIISODECYL PHTHALATE 26761-40-0 |
eyes; skin |
liver |
Skin: redness Eyes: redness Ingestion: dizziness, nausea, vomiting |
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DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 131-11-3 |
eyes; nose; throat |
birth defects |
Eyes; resp sys; GI tractInh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, upper resp sys; stomach pain |
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DIMETHYL TEREPHTHALATE 120-61-6 |
eyes |
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DI-sec-OCTYL PHTHALATE 117-81-7 |
eyes; skin; resp. tract; lungs; GI tract |
skin |
Inhalation: cough, sore throat |
eyes; GI tract; resp sys; CNS; liver; repro sys (in animals: liver tumors)Inh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, muc memb; in animals: liver damage; terato effects; (carc) |
Chemical Formula |
Chemical |
Synonyms |
CAS-Number |
131179 |
DIALLYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-2-propenyl ester ; |
131-17-9 |
84742 |
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE |
o-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester; |
84-74-2 |
84617 |
DICYCLOHEXYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dicyclohexyl ester; |
84-61-7 |
84662 |
DIETHYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester; |
84-66-2 |
3648213 |
DIHEPTYL PHTHALATE |
Di-n-heptyl phthalate; |
3648-21-3 |
26761400 |
DIISODECYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(isodecyl)phthalate; |
26761-40-0 |
131113 |
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester; |
131-11-3 |
117817 |
DI-sec-OCTYL PHTHALATE |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester; |
117-81-7 |
84695 |
PHTHALIC ACID, DIISOBUTYL ESTER |
DIBP; |
84-69-5 |
27554263 |
PHTHALIC ACID, DIISOOCTYL ESTER |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisooctyl ester; |
27554-26-3 |
27253265 |
PHTHALIC ACID, DIISOTRIDECYL ESTER |
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diisotridecyl ester; |
27253-26-5 |
636099 |
TEREPHTHALIC ACID, DIETHYL ESTER |
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester; |
636-09-9 |
120616 |
TEREPHTHALIC ACID, DIMETHYL ESTER |
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate; |
120-61-6 |
Chemical Name |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
CALCIUM SILICATE |
white powder |
insol |
2.9 |
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ETHYL SILICATE |
colourless liquid |
168.8 |
-82.5 |
208.30 |
insol |
0.933 |
7.22 |
1.0 mm Hg |
1.3 ll |
52 oc |
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METHYL DICHLOROSILANE |
colourless liquid |
41 |
-93 |
115.04 |
sl sol |
@ 27 °C |
3.97 |
46 |
6.0 ll |
-9 cc |
316 |
METHYL SILICATE |
colourless liquid |
121-122 |
-2 |
152.25 |
reacts |
1.032 |
5.3 |
2.2 |
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METHYL TRICHLOROSILANE |
colourless liquid |
66.4 |
-90 |
149.48 |
reacts |
@ 25 °C |
5.17 |
17.9 |
5.1 ll |
8 |
404 |
POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE |
clear fluids available in wide range of viscosities |
insol |
0.97 |
>200 |
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SILANE, DICHLORO- |
compressed, liquified gas |
8.2 |
-122.0 |
101.01 |
1.22 |
3.484 |
4.1 ll |
-307 |
100 58 |
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SILICIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT |
colourless monoclinic crystals; usually obtained as a glass; also orthorhombic crystals; dustless white granules |
1089 |
122.07 |
sol |
2.614 |
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SILICON CARBIDE |
exceedingly hard, green to bluish-black, iridescent, sharp crystals; hexagonal or cubic |
2600 |
40.07 |
insol |
3.23 |
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SILICON MONOXIDE |
amorphous black solid |
2.15-2.18 |
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SILICON TETRAHYDRIDE |
gas; colourless |
-112 |
-185 |
32.13 |
slowly decomposes |
@ 19 °C |
1.114 |
1.37 |
-22 |
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SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE |
colourless gas |
-86 |
-90.2 |
104.06 |
@ -80 °C (liquid) |
3.57 |
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SILICON |
black to gray, lustrous, needle-like crystals or octahedral platelets (cubic system); amorphous form is dark brown powder |
2355 |
1410 |
28.0855 |
insol |
@ 25 °C/4 °C |
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SODIUM SILICATE |
colourless to white or grayish-white, crystal-like pieces or lumps; lumps of greenish glass; white powders; liquids cloudy or clear |
sl sol |
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TETRACHLOROSILANE |
colourless, clear, mobile liquid |
59 |
-70 |
169.89 |
@ 0 °C/4 °C |
5.9 |
@ 5.4 °C |
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TRICHLOROSILANE |
colourless liquid |
31.8 |
-126.5 |
135.47 |
1.3417 |
4.7 |
@ -16.4 °C |
1.2 ll |
-14 oc |
93-104 |
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TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE |
colourless liquid |
57 |
-57.7 |
108.66 |
reacts |
@ 25 °C |
3.75 |
26.7 |
1.8 ll |
-27 |
Chemical Name |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
ETHYL SILICATE |
3 |
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METHYL DICHLOROSILANE |
4.3/ 3/ 8 |
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METHYL TRICHLOROSILANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on heating producing hydrogen chloride • Reacts violently with strong oxidants • Reacts violently with water and moisture producing hydrogen chloride, causing fire and explosion hazard • Attacks metals like aluminium and magnesium |
3/ 8 |
POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE |
The substance decomposes on heating (>150 ºC) producing formaldehyde in small amounts |
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SILANE, DICHLORO- |
The gas is heavier than air |
Reacts violently with water • On contact with air it emits hydrogen chloride |
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SILICIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT |
The substance is a strong base, it reacts violently with acid and is corrosive in moist air to metals like zinc, aluminium, tin and lead forming a flammable/explosive gas (hydrogen) |
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SILICON TETRAHYDRIDE |
The gas is heavier than air |
The substance may spontaneously ignite on contact with air room temperature |
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SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE |
The gas is heavier than air |
Reacts violently with water • On contact with air it emits hydrogen fluoride |
2.3/ 8 |
SILICON |
4.1 |
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TETRACHLOROSILANE |
The vapour is heavier than air |
Reacts violently with water • On contact with air it emits hydrogen chloride and silicic acid |
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TRICHLOROSILANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
Reacts violently with water • On contact with air it emits hydrogen chloride • Attacks many metals in presence of water |
4.3/ 3/ 8 |
TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic and corrosive fumes (hydrogen chloride, phosgene) • Reacts violently with water, ketones, alcohol, amines and many other substances, causing explosion hazard • On contact with air it emits corrosive fumes of hydrogen chloride |
3/ 8 |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
Chemical Name CAS-Number |
ICSC Short-Term Exposure |
ICSC Long-Term Exposure |
ICSC Routes of Exposure and Symptoms |
US NIOSH Target Organs & Routes of Entry |
US NIOSH Symptoms |
ETHYL SILICATE 78-10-4 |
Resp sys; liver; kidneys; blood; skin; eyes Inh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, nose; in animals: lac, dysp, pulm edema; tremor, narco; liver, kidney damage; anemia |
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METHYL DICHLOROSILANE 75-54-7 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
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METHYL SILICATE 681-84-5 |
resp tract; eyes; lungs |
kidneys; liver |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, symptoms may be delayed Eyes: redness, pain, loss of vision |
Eyes; resp sys; kidneys Inh; ing; con (vapliq) |
Irrit eyes, corn damage (following even short term exposure to vapor); lung, kidney inj; pulm edema |
METHYL TRICHLOROSILANE 75-79-6 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
Inhalation: corrosive, burning sensation, cough, shortness of breath, unconsciousness, symptoms may be delayed Skin: corrosive, redness, skin burns, pain, blisters Eyes: corrosive, redness, pain, loss of vision, severe deep burns |
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POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE 9016-00-6 |
eyes |
Eyes: redness, pain |
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SILANE, DICHLORO- 4109-96-0 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
lungs |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, laboured breathing, shortness of breath, sore throat Skin: redness, skin burns, burning sensation, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, loss of vision |
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SILICON TETRAHYDRIDE 7803-62-5 |
eyes; resp tract; lungs |
lungs |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, laboured breathing, shortness of breath, sore throat, symptoms may be delayed Eyes: redness, pain Ingestion: weakness |
Eyes; skin; resp sys; CNS Inh |
Irrit eyes, skin, muc memb; nau, head |
SILICIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT 6834-92-0 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
skin |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, shortness of breath Skin: redness, serious skin burns, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, blurred vision, severe deep burns Ingestion: burning sensation, diarrhoea, shock or collapse, vomiting, collapse |
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SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE 7783-61-1 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, laboured breathing, shortness of breath, sore throat Skin: redness, skin burns, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, loss of vision, severe deep burns |
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TETRACHLOROSILANE 10026-04-7 |
eyes; lungs |
Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, laboured breathing, shortness of breath, sore throat Skin: redness, skin burns, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, loss of vision, severe deep burns |
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TRICHLOROSILANE 10025-78-2 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
lungs |
Inhalation: burning sensation of the chest, cough, laboured breathing, shortness of breath, sore throat Skin: redness, skin burns, burning sensation, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, loss of vision |
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TRIMETHYLHLOROSILANE 75-77-4 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
skin |
Ingestion: Inhalation: burning sensation, cough, laboured breathing Skin: redness, pain, blisters Eyes: redness, pain, severe deep burnsabdominal pain, burning sensation, weakness |
Chemical Formula |
Chemical |
Synonyms |
CAS-Number |
1344952 |
CALCIUM SILICATE |
Calcium hydrosilicate; |
1344-95-2 |
78104 |
ETHYL SILICATE |
Ethyl orthosilicate; |
78-10-4 |
75547 |
METHYL DICHLOROSILANE |
Dichloromethylsilane |
75-54-7 |
681845 |
METHYL SILICATE |
Methyl orthosilicate; |
681-84-5 |
75796 |
METHYL TRICHLOROSILANE |
Methylsilicochloroform; |
75-79-6 |
9016006 |
POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE |
Af 72; |
9016-00-6 |
4109960 |
SILANE, DICHLORO- |
4109-96-0 |
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6834920 |
SILICIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT |
B-W; |
6834-92-0 |
Si |
SILICON |
7440-21-3 |
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SiC |
SILICON CARBIDE |
Annanox CK; |
409-21-2 |
SiO |
SILICON MONOXIDE |
10477-28-6 |
|
7803625 |
SILICON TETRAHYDRIDE |
Flots 100SCO; |
7803-62-5 |
7783611 |
SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE |
Perfluorosilane; |
7783-61-1 |
10026047 |
TETRACHLOROSILANE |
Extrema; |
10026-04-7 |
10025782 |
TRICHLOROSILANE |
Silicochloroform; |
10025-78-2 |
75774 |
TRIMETHYL CHLOROSILANE |
Chlorotrimethylsilane; |
75-77-4 |
Chemical Name |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
n-BUTYLMERCAPTAN |
colourless liquid |
98.4 |
-115.7 |
90.2 |
sl sol |
0.8337 |
3.1 |
4.0 |
2 cc |
<225 |
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tert-BUTYLMERCAPTAN |
mobile liquid; colourless liquid |
64 |
-0.5 |
90.2 |
insol |
0.8002 |
3.1 |
19.0 |
-26 cc |
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CETYLMERCAPTAN |
liquid or solid |
184 |
18 |
insol |
0.84 |
8.9 |
10 Pa |
135 |
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CYCLOHEXYLMERCAPTAN |
liquid |
158 |
-118 |
116.2 |
insol |
0.9782 |
4.00 |
1.3 |
43 cc |
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DECYLMERCAPTAN |
colourless liquid |
241 |
-26 |
174.3 |
insol |
0.84 |
6.0 |
<10 Pa |
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DODECYLMERCAPTAN |
water-white to pale yellow liquid; oily colourless liquid |
@ 15 mm Hg |
-7 |
202.4 |
insol |
0.8450 |
7.0 |
@ 25 °C |
1278 oc |
230 |
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ETHYLMERCAPTAN |
colourless liquid |
35 |
-144.4 |
62.13 |
sl sol |
0.83907 |
2.14 |
589 |
2.8 ll |
-483 |
299 |
n-HEPTYLMERCAPTAN |
177 |
-43 |
132.26 |
insol |
0.8427 |
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n-HEXYLMERCAPTAN |
151 |
-81 |
118.23 |
insol |
0.8424 |
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2-MERCAPTOETHANOL |
water-white mobile liquid |
@ 742 mm Hg |
78.13 |
sol |
1.1143 |
2.7 |
1.00 mm Hg |
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METHYLMERCAPTAN |
water-white liquid when below boiling point, or colourless gas |
5.9 |
-123 |
48.1 |
sl sol |
0.8665 |
1.66 |
@ 26.1 °C |
3.9 ll |
-18 |
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METHANESULFONYL CHLORIDE |
pale yellow liquid |
@ 18 mm Hg |
-32 |
114.55 |
insol |
1.4573 |
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OCTADECANETHIOL |
solid |
205-209 |
25 |
0.8420 |
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n-OCTANETHIOL |
water-white liquid |
199.1 |
-49.2 |
146.30 |
0.8433 |
46 |
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1-PENTANETHIOL |
liquid |
@ 460 mm Hg |
-75.7 |
104.21 |
insol |
0.8421 |
3.59 |
@25 °C |
18 oc |
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PERCHLOROMETHYLMERCAPTAN |
oily, yellow liquid; yellow to orange-red |
147.5 |
185.88 |
insol |
1.6947 |
6.414 |
3 mm Hg |
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PHENYLMERCAPTAN |
water-white liquid; prism-like crystals from petroleum ether |
168 |
-14.8 |
110.17 |
insol |
1.0766 |
3.8 |
@ 18 °C |
<55 |
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PROPANETHIOL |
colourless, mobile liquid |
67-68 |
-113.3 |
76.17 |
sl sol |
0.8411 g/ml |
@ 25 °C |
-20 |
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SODIUM DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE |
white to light yellow flakes, granules, or powder |
>300 |
sol |
1.0 for 60% slurry |
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THIOACETAMIDE |
crystals from benzene; colourless leaflets; crystals from alc, plates from ether |
116 |
75.1 |
v sol |
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THIOACETIC ACID |
yellow liquid |
93 |
<-17 |
76.1 |
sl sol |
1.064 |
2.62 |
18-21 |
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2,2'-THIODIETHANOL |
164-166 |
-10 |
122.2 |
1.1819 |
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THIOGLYCOLIC ACID |
colourless liquid |
@ 20 mm Hg |
-16.5 |
92.1 |
misc |
1.3253 |
@ 18 °C |
Chemical Name |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
ANTU |
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic fumes including nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides • Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard |
6.1 |
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BENZENESULPHONYL CHLORIDE |
8 |
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n-BUTYLMERCAPTAN |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on burning or heating, producing highly toxic fumes (sulphur dioxide) • Reacts with acids, bases, alkali metals, and strong oxidants |
3 |
tert-BUTYLMERCAPTAN |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on burning producing highly toxic gases including sulphur oxides • Reacts with strong acids, strong bases, alkali metals, strong reducing agents, strong oxidants |
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CETYLMERCAPTAN |
The substance decomposes on burning producing highly toxic gases including sulphur oxides • Reacts violently with strong oxidants, acids, reducing agents, alkali metals |
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CYCLOHEXYLMERCAPTAN |
The substance decomposes on burning producing highly toxic gases including sulphur dioxide • Reacts with strong oxidants, reducing agents, and alkali metals |
3 |
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DECYLMERCAPTAN |
The substance decomposes on burning producing highly toxic gases including sulphur dioxide • Reacts with strong oxidants and strong bases |
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DIETHYLSULPHATE |
The substance decomposes on heating producing flammable and toxic fumes • The substance is a strong oxidant and reacts with combustible and reducing materials • The substance is a strong reducing agent and reacts with oxidants • The solution in water is a strong acid, it reacts violently with bases and is corrosive |
6.1 |
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DIETHYLSULPHIDE |
3 |
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DIMETHYLSULPHATE |
6.1/ 8 |
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DIMETHYLSULPHIDE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on heating and on burning producing toxic and corrosive fumes (hydrogen sulphide and sulphur oxides) • Reacts violently with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard |
3 |
DIMETHYLSULPHOXIDE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on heating above 150 °C or on burning producing toxic fumes • Reacts violently with strong oxidants such as perchlorates |
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DODECYLMERCAPTAN |
The substance decomposes on burning producing highly toxic gases including sulphur dioxide • Reacts violently with strong oxidants and alkali metals |
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ETHYLMERCAPTAN |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
On combustion, forms carbon monoxide, sulphur oxides and hydrogen sulphide • The substance is a weak acid • Reacts with oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard • Reacts vigourously with strong acids and bases causing toxic hazard |
3 |
LAURYL SODIUM SULPHATE |
On combustion, forms toxic gases • Gives off toxic fumes in a fire |
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MERCAPTOACETIC ACID |
8 |
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2-MERCAPTOETHANOL |
8 |
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METHANESULPHONYL CHLORIDE |
6.1/ 8 |
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D,L-METHIONINE |
The substance decomposes on heating producing sulphur oxides, nitrous oxides • Reacts with strong oxidants |
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METHYLMERCAPTAN |
The gas is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on heating and on burning producing toxic sulphur oxides • Reacts violently with strong oxidants • Reacts with acids to form flammable and toxic gas (hydrogen sulphide) |
2.3/ 2.1 |
1-PENTANETHIOL |
3 |
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PERCHLOROMETHYLMERCAPTAN |
6.1 |
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PHENYLMERCAPTAN |
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic fumes (sulphur oxides and carbon monoxide) • Reacts with acids to form toxic fumes (sulphur oxides) |
6.1/ 3 |
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PROPANETHIOL |
3 |
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SODIUM DODECYLBENZENESULPHONATE |
The substance decomposes on heating and on burning producing toxic and irritating fumes (sulphur oxides) • Reacts with acids or acid fumes producing toxic and irritating fumes (sulphur oxides) |
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SODIUM THIOCYANATE |
The substance decomposes on heating and under influence of light producing toxic fumes of sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides and cyanides • Reacts violently with acids, strong bases and strong oxidants |
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THIOACETAMIDE |
The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic fumes |
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THIOACETIC ACID |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic and corrosive fumes (sulphur oxides) • The substance is a medium strong acid and is corrosive • Reacts violently with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard • Reacts slowly with water forming acetic acid and hydrogen sulfide |
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THIOUREA |
The substance decomposes on heating producing toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides • acts with sufphydryl-oxidizing agents and forms complexes and adducts with metallic salts and many organic compounds including proteins and certain hydrocarbons • Reacts violently with acrolein, strong acids and strong oxidants |
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THIRAM |
Dust explosion possible if in powder or granular form, mixed with air |
The substance decomposes on heating and on burning producing toxic fumes (nitrogen, sulphur oxides) • Reacts with strong oxidants, acids and oxidizable materials |
6.1 |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
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