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Material
Safety Data Sheets of Sodium Bichromate
1. Product Identification
Synonyms: Sodium bichromate; sodium bichromate dihydrate; chromic
acid, disodium salt, dihydrate; Sodium Dichromate, Dihydrate
CAS No.: 10588-01-9 (Anhydrous); 7789-12-0 (Dihydrate)
Molecular Weight: 298.0
Chemical Formula: Na2Cr2O7 2H2O
2. Composition/Information on Ingredients
| Ingredient |
CAS
No |
Percent |
Hazardous
|
| Sodium
Dichromate |
10588-01-9
|
99
- 100% |
Yes |
3. Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview
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DANGER! CORROSIVE. CAUSES SEVERE BURNS TO EVERY AREA OF CONTACT.
MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF INHALED. OXIDIZER. CONTACT
WITH OTHER MATERIAL MAY CAUSE FIRE. AFFECTS THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM,
LIVER, KIDNEYS, EYES, SKIN AND BLOOD. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTION.
CANCER HAZARD. CAN CAUSE CANCER. Risk of cancer depends on duration
and level of exposure.
SAF-T-DATA(tm)
Ratings (Provided here for your convenience)
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Health Rating: 3 - Severe (Poison)
Flammability Rating: 0 - None
Reactivity Rating: 2 - Moderate
Contact Rating: 4 - Extreme (Corrosive)
Lab Protective Equip: GOGGLES & SHIELD; LAB COAT & APRON;
VENT HOOD; PROPER GLOVES
Storage Color Code: White (Corrosive)
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Potential Health Effects
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Inhalation:
Corrosive. Extremely destructive to tissues of the mucous membranes
and upper respiratory tract. May cause ulceration and perforation
of the nasal septum. Symptoms may include sore throat, coughing,
shortness of breath, and labored breathing. May produce pulmonary
sensitization or allergic asthma. Higher exposures may cause pulmonary
edema.
Ingestion:
Corrosive. Swallowing can cause severe burns of the mouth, throat,
and stomach, leading to death. Can cause sore throat, vomiting,
diarrhea. May cause violent gastroenteritis, peripheral vascular
collapse, dizziness, intense thirst, muscle cramps, shock, coma,
abnormal bleeding, fever, liver damage and acute renal failure.
Skin Contact:
Corrosive. Symptoms of redness, pain, and severe burn can occur.
Dusts and strong solutions may cause severe irritation. Contact
with broken skin may cause ulcers (chrome sores) and absorption,
which may cause systemic poisoning, affecting kidney and liver
functions. May cause skin sensitization.
Eye Contact:
Corrosive. Contact can cause blurred vision, redness, pain and
severe tissue burns. May cause corneal injury or blindness.
Chronic Exposure:
Repeated or prolonged exposure can cause ulceration and perforation
of the nasal septum, respiratory irritation, liver and kidney
damage and ulceration of the skin. Ulcerations at first may be
painless, but may penetrate to the bone producing "chrome
holes." Known to be a human carcinogen.
Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions:
Persons with pre-existing skin disorders, asthma, allergies or
known sensitization to chromic acid or chromates may be more susceptible
to the effects of this material.
4. First Aid Measures
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.
If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention
immediately.
Ingestion:
If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give large quantities of
water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Get medical attention immediately.
Skin Contact:
Immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes
while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention
immediately. Wash clothing before reuse. Thoroughly clean shoes
before reuse.
Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes,
lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally. Get medical attention
immediately.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Fire:
Not combustible, but substance is an oxidizer and its heat of
reaction with reducing agents or combustibles may cause ignition.
Explosion:
Strong oxidants may explode when shocked, or if exposed to heat,
flame, or friction. Also may act as initiation source for dust
or vapor explosions.
Fire Extinguishing Media:
Use any means suitable for extinguishing surrounding fire. Water
spray may be used to keep fire exposed containers cool.
Special Information:
In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved
self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece operated
in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Ventilate area of leak or spill. Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment as specified in Section 8. Spills: Sweep up and containerize
for reclamation or disposal. Vacuuming or wet sweeping may be
used to avoid dust dispersal. US Regulations (CERCLA) require
reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in excess
of reportable quantities. The toll free number for the US Coast
Guard National Response Center is (800) 424-8802.
7. Handling and Storage
Protect against physical damage. Store in a dry location separate
from combustible, organic or other readily oxidizable materials.
Avoid storage on wood floors. Remove and dispose of any spilled
dichromates; do not return to original containers. Wear special
protective equipment (Sec. 8) for maintenance break-in or where
exposures may exceed established exposure levels. Wash hands,
face, forearms and neck when exiting restricted areas. Shower,
dispose of outer clothing, change to clean garments at the end
of the day. Avoid cross-contamination of street clothes. Wash
hands before eating and do not eat, drink, or smoke in workplace.
Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty since
they retain product residues (dust, solids); observe all warnings
and precautions listed for the product.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Airborne Exposure Limits:
- OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL):
For chromic acid and chromates, as CrO3 = 0.1 mg/m3 (ceiling)
- ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV):
For water-soluble Cr(VI) compounds, as Cr = 0.05 mg/m3 (TWA),
A1 - confirmed human carcinogen.
Ventilation System:
A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep
employee exposures below the Airborne Exposure Limits. Local exhaust
ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the
emissions of the contaminant at its source, preventing dispersion
of it into the general work area. Please refer to the ACGIH document,
Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practices, most
recent edition, for details.
Personal Respirators (NIOSH Approved):
If the exposure limit is exceeded and engineering controls are
not feasible, a half facepiece particulate respirator (NIOSH type
N95 or better filters) may be worn for up to ten times the exposure
limit or the maximum use concentration specified by the appropriate
regulatory agency or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest..
A full-face piece particulate respirator (NIOSH type N100 filters)
may be worn up to 50 times the exposure limit, or the maximum
use concentration specified by the appropriate regulatory agency,
or respirator supplier, whichever is lowest. If oil particles
(e.g. lubricants, cutting fluids, glycerine, etc.) are present,
use a NIOSH type R or P filter. For emergencies or instances where
the exposure levels are not known, use a full-facepiece positive-pressure,
air-supplied respirator. WARNING: Air-purifying respirators do
not protect workers in oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Skin Protection:
Wear impervious protective clothing, including boots, gloves,
lab coat, apron or coveralls, as appropriate, to prevent skin
contact.
Eye Protection:
Use chemical safety goggles and/or full face shield where dusting
or splashing of solutions is possible. Maintain eye wash fountain
and quick-drench facilities in work area.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: Orange-red crystals or granules.
Odor: Odorless.
Solubility: Soluble in water (73%)
Specific Gravity: 2.35 @25C (77F)
pH: 3.5 (1% solution) 4.0 (10% solution)
% Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F): 0
Boiling Point: 400C (752F)
Melting Point: 357C (675F)
Vapor Density (Air=1): 10
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): 0 @ 20C (68F)
Evaporation Rate (BuAc=1): No information found.
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability:
Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Burning may produce chrome oxides.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Will not occur.
Incompatibilities:
Hydrazine, acetic anhydride, ethanol, trinitrotoluene, hydroxylamine,
strong acids, oxidizable materials especially in the presence
of strong acid solutions. Any combustible, organic or other readily
oxidizable material (paper, wood, sulfur, aluminum or plastics).
Conditions to Avoid:
Heat, incompatibles.
11. Toxicological Information
Oral
rat LD50: 50 mg/kg. Investigated as a tumorigen, mutagen, reproductive
effector.
12. Ecological Information
Environmental Fate:
When released into the soil, this material may leach into groundwater.
When released into water, this material is not expected to evaporate
significantly. This material may bioaccumulate to some extent.
When released into the air, this material may be removed from
the atmosphere to a moderate extent by wet deposition.
Environmental Toxicity:
This material is expected to be toxic to aquatic life.
13. Disposal Considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled
as hazardous waste and sent to a RCRA approved waste facility.
Processing, use or contamination of this product may change the
waste management options. State and local disposal regulations
may differ from federal disposal regulations. Dispose of container
and unused contents in accordance with federal, state and local
requirements.
14. Transport Information
Domestic (Land, D.O.T.)
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Proper Shipping Name: TOXIC SOLID, CORROSIVE, INORGANIC, N.O.S.
(SODIUM DICHROMATE)
Hazard Class: 6.1, 8
UN/NA: UN3290
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
International
(Water, I.M.O.)
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Proper Shipping Name: TOXIC SOLID, CORROSIVE, INORGANIC, N.O.S.
(SODIUM DICHROMATE)
Hazard Class: 6.1, 8
UN/NA: UN3290
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
International
(Air, I.C.A.O.)
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Proper Shipping Name: TOXIC SOLID, CORROSIVE, INORGANIC, N.O.S.
(SODIUM DICHROMATE)
Hazard Class: 6.1, 8
UN/NA: UN3290
Packing Group: II
Information reported for product/size: 100LB
15. Regulatory Information
WARNING:
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A CHEMICAL(S) KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO CAUSE CANCER.
Australian
Hazchem Code: 1WE
Poison Schedule: S6
WHMIS:
This MSDS has been prepared according to the hazard criteria of
the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains
all of the information required by the CPR.
16. Other Information
NFPA Ratings: Health: 3 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 1
Label Hazard Warning:
DANGER! CORROSIVE. CAUSES SEVERE BURNS TO EVERY AREA OF CONTACT.
MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF INHALED. OXIDIZER. CONTACT
WITH OTHER MATERIAL MAY CAUSE FIRE. AFFECTS THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM,
LIVER, KIDNEYS, EYES, SKIN AND BLOOD. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTION.
CANCER HAZARD. CAN CAUSE CANCER. Risk of cancer depends on duration
and level of exposure.
Label Precautions:
Keep from contact with clothing and other combustible materials.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
Do not breathe dust or mist from solutions.
Keep container closed.
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Wash thoroughly after handling.
Store in a tightly closed container.
Do not store near combustible materials.
Label First Aid:
In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty
of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing
and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. If inhaled, remove to fresh
air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing
is difficult, give oxygen. If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to
an unconscious person. In all cases get medical attention immediately.
Product Use:
For Laboratory, Research or Manufacturing Use.
Revision Information:
MSDS Section(s) changed since last revision of document include:
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