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210    HYDROXYLAMINE SULFATE

                HYDROXYLAMINE SULFATE
                Chemical Designations - Synonyms: Oxammonium sulfate; Chemical Formula: (NH,OH),.H,SO,.
                Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as shipped): Crystals; Color: White; Odor: None.
                Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15  “c and I  am. : Solid; Molecular Weight:
                164.14; Boiling Point at 1 atm. : Not pertinent (decomposes); Freezing Point: Not pertinent; Critical
                Temperature: Not pertinent; Critical Pressure: Not pertinent; Specipc Gravity: > 1 at 20 “C (solid);
                Vapor (Gas) Specific Gravity: 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: Acid-resistant protective
                clothing, including coveralls, wrist-length gloves, cap, goggles, and dust mask; Symptoms Following
                Exposure: Inhalation of dust or ingestion may cause systemic poisoning characterized by cyanosis,
                methemoglobinemia, convulsions, and coma.  Contact with eyes or skin causes irritation; General
                Treatment for Exposure: INHALATION: remove victim to fresh air; seek immediate medical attention
                if symptoms occur. INGESTION: give large amounts of water; induce vomiting; get medical attention.
                EYES: flush with water for at least 15 min., and get medical attention. SKIN: flush immediately with
                plenty of water, then wash with soap and water; Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold Limit Value): Data
                not available; Short-Term Inhalation Limits: Data not available; Toxicity by Ingestion: Grade 3; LD,,
                50 - 500 mg/kg; Late 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; FlmnmabZe Limits in Air (W): Not flammable; Fire
                Extinguishing Agents:  Not pertinent; Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used: Not pertinent; Special
                Hazards of  Combustion products: Sulfuric acid fumes may  form when exposed to  heat  or  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 Comon Materials: Canbe
                corrosive to metals in the presence of moisture; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents
               for Acids and Caustics: Flush with water; Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymeriiation:
                Not pertinent.

                HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE
                Chemical Designations - Synonyms:  1 ,ZPropanediol  1-acrylate; Propylene glycol mono-acrylate;
                Chemical Formula: CH,CHOHCH,OCOCH=C&.
                Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as shipped) : Liquid; Color: Colorless; Odor: Slightly
                acrylic.
                Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15  “c and I  atm. : Liquid; Molecular Weight:
                130; Boiling Point at 1 am.: Not pertinent (decomposes); Freezing Point: Not pertinent; Critical
                Temperature: Not pertinent; Critical Pressure: Not pertinent; Specipc Gravity: 1.06 at 25 “C (liquid);
                Vapor (Gar) Specific Gravity: 4.5; Ratio of Specific Heats of  Vapor (Gar): Not pertinent; Latent Heat
                of  Vaporization: Not  pertinent;  Heat  of  Combustion:  (est.)  -12,300,  -6,850,  -287;  Heat  of
                Decomposition: Not pertinent.
                Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment: Rubber gloves, apron,
                and boots; worker’s goggles or face shield; Symptoms Following Exposure: Inhalation irritates nose and
                throat and causes coughing; lung injury may occur. Ingestion causes irritation and burning of mouth
                and stomach. Vapor irritates eyes. Contact with liquid causes severe burns of eyes and burns of skin;
                General Treatment for Exposure: INHALATION: if ill effect occurs, get patient to fresh air, keep him
                quiet and warm, and get medical attention; if breathing stops, start artificial respiration. INGESTION:
                force milk  or  water  immediately; induce vomiting  only  at  physician’s recommendation. EYES:
                promptly flush with plenty of water and get medical attention if victim complains of severe irritation
                or burning; Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold Limit Value) : Data not available; short-Tenn Inhalation
                Limits: Data not  available; Toxicity by Ingestion: Grade 2;  oral LD,,  = 1,230 mg/kg (rat); Late
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