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COPPER NAPmNATE 93
Fire Hazards - Flash Point : Not flammable; Flammable Limits in Air (96): Not flammable; Fire
Extinguishing Agents: Not pertinent; Fire fitinguishing Agents Not To Be Used: Not pertinent; Special
Hazards of Combustion Products: Irritating hydrogen fluoride gas may form in fires; Behavior in Fire:
Not pertinent; Ignition Temperature : Not pertinent; Electrical Hazard Not pertinent; Burning Rate:
Not pertinent.
Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water: No reaction; Reactivity with Common Materials: May
corrode some metals; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics:
Flush with water, rinse with dilute solution of sodium bicarbonate or soda ash; Polymerization: Not
pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent.
COPPER IODIDE
Chemical Designations - Synonyms: Cuprous Iodine; Marshite; Chemical Formula: CUI.
Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped): Solid; Color: Beige; Odor: None.
Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15 "c and I atm. : Solid; Molecular Weight:
190.4; Boiling Point at I am.: 2,354, 1,290, 1,563; Freezing Point: 1,121, 605, 878; Critical
Temperature: Not pertinent; Critical Pressure: Not pertinent; Specijic Gravity: 5.62 at 20°C (solid);
Vapor (Gas) Density: Not pertinent; Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas): Not pertinent; Latent Heat
of Vaporization: Not pertinent; Heat of Combustion: Not pertinent; Heat of Decomposition: Not
pertinent.
Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment: Dust mask; goggles or
face shield; protective gloves; Symptoms Following Exposure: Inhalation causes irritation of nose and
throat. Ingestion of copper salts produces violent vomiting and purging, intense pain, collapse, coma,
convulsion, and paralysis. Contact with eyes or skin causes irritation.; General Treatment for Exposure:
INHALATION: move to fresh air. INGESTION: give large amounts of water: induce vomiting; get
medical attention. EYES: flush with water for at least 15 min. SKIN: flush with water; wash with soap
and water; Toxicity by Inhalation Freshold Limit Value): Data not available; Short-Term Exposure
Limits: Data not available; Toxicity by Ingestion: Grade 3; LD,, 50 - 500 mg/kg; Lute Toxicity: Data
not available; Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics: Data not available; Liquid or Solid Irritant
Characteristics: Data not available; Odor Threshold Data not available.
Fire Hazards - Flash Point : Not flammable; Flammable Limits in Air (96): Not flammable; Fire
Extinguishing Agents: Not pertinent; Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Not pertinent; Special
Hazarak of combustion Products: Irritating hydrogen iodide or iodine vapors may form in fire;
Behavior in Fire: Not pertinent; Ignition Temperature : Not pertinent; Electrical Hazard: Not pertinent;
Burning Rate: Not pertinent.
Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water: No reaction; Reactivity with Comn Materials: No
reaction; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics: Not pertinent;
Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent.
COPPER NAPH"HF,NATE
Chemical Designations - Synonyms: Paint Drier; Chemical Formula: Mixture.
Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped): Liquid; Color: Dark green; Odor:
Like gasoline: slight aromatic.
Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15 "c and I aim. : Liquid; Molecular Weight:
Mixture; Boiling Point at I atm.: 310 - 395, 154 - 202, 427 - 475; Freezing Point: Not pertinent;
Critical Temperature: Not pertinent; Critical Pressure: Not pertinent; Specific Gravity: 0.93 - 1.05
at 25°C (liquid); Vizpor (Gas) Density: Not pertinent; Ratio ofspecific Heats of Vapor (Gas): Not
pertinent; Latent Heat of Vaporizm.on: Not pertinent; Heat ofcombustion: (est.) -17,600, -9,800, -410;
Heat of Decomposition: Not pertinent.
Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment: Goggles or face shield;
plastic gloves (as for gasoline); Symptoms Following Exposure: Vapor causes mild irritation of eyes and
mild irritation of respiratory tract if inhaled. Ingestion causes irritation to stomach. Aspiration causes
severe lung irritation and rapidly developing pulmonary edema; central nervous system excitement