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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2

Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 1.0M


MSDS # 338.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 1.0M
Synonyms/General Names: Muriatic Acid; Hydrochloric Acid Solution, 1N
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Clear colorless liquid; pungent odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 2
WARNING! Strongly corrosive to body tissue and moderately toxic by ingestion. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: Respiratory system, eyes, skin, lungs. Reactivity 0
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Hydrochloric Acid, 37% (7647-01-0), 9-10%. Water (7732-18-5), 90-91%.

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of
water or milk to drink.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 2 0
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Remove all ignition sources and ventilate area. Contain spill with sand or absorbent material and place material in a
sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section 13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage White


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Corrosive Area [White Storage] with other corrosive items. Store in a dedicated corrosive cabinet. Store in a
cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with an acid/organic
cartridge. Exposure guidelines Hydrochloric Acid: OSHA PEL: 5 ppm ceiling and ACGIH TLV: 2 ppm ceiling, STEL: N/A.

© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009


Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 338.00 Hydrochloric Acid, 1.0M Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula HCl. Appearance Clear, colorless liquid.
Molecular weight 36.46. Odor Pungent odor.
Specific Gravity 1.01 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) 0.7. Solubility Completely soluble in water.
Melting Point 0°C. Evaporation rate <1 (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range 100°C. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) 14. pH 1, acid (corrosive).
Flash Point: N/A. LEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. UEL N/A.
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Avoid heat and ignition sources.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Alkalis, strong bases, metals, amines, carbonates, metal oxides, cyanides, sulfides, sulfites and formaldehyde.
Shelf life: Indefinite, store in a cool, dry environment.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, damage to cornea, conjunctivitis, loss of vision.
Skin: Redness, blistering, burning, itching, tissue destruction with slow healing. Ingestion: Nausea, vomiting, burning, diarrhea,
ulceration, convulsions, shock. Inhalation: Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, headache, spasm, inflammation and edema
of bronchi, pneumonitis.
Chronic Effects: Repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause thickening, blackening or cracking. Repeated eye exposure may
cause corneal erosion or loss of vision.
Sensitization: none expected
Hydrochloric Acid: LD50 [oral, rabbit]; 900 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; 3124 ppm (1 hour); LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): LC50 - 282 mg/l - 96 h - Gambusia affinis (Mosquito fish)

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer disposal after being
neutralized to pH 7.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Hydrochloric Acid. Canada TDG: Hydrochloric Acid.
DOT Hazard Class: 8, pg II . Hazard Class: 8, pg II.
Identification Number: UN1789. UN Number: UN1789.

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-595-7). WHMIS Canada: CLASS E: Corrosive liquid.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.
The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.
© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009
Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Hydrochloric Acid 8%
MSDS # 332.25

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Hydrochloric Acid 8%
Synonyms/General Names: Muriatic Acid.
Product Use: For educational use only.
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Clear colorless liquid; pungent odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 3
WARNING! Strongly corrosive to body tissue and moderately toxic by ingestion. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: Respiratory system, eyes, skin, lungs. Reactivity 2
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Hydrochloric Acid (7647-01-0), 8%. Water (7732-18-5), 92%.

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of
water or milk to drink.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 3 1
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Remove all ignition sources and ventilate area. Contain spill with sand or absorbent material and place material in a
sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section 13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage White


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Corrosive Area [White Storage] with other corrosive items. Store in a dedicated corrosive cabinet. Store in a
cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with an acid/organic
cartridge. Exposure guidelines Hydrochloric Acid: OSHA PEL: 5 ppm ceiling and ACGIH TLV: 2 ppm ceiling, STEL: N/A.

© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 3/5/2009


Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 332.25 Hydrochloric Acid 8% Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula HCl. Appearance Clear, colorless liquid.
Molecular weight 36.46. Odor Pungent odor.
Specific Gravity 1.05 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) N/A. Solubility Completely soluble in water.
Melting Point N/A. Evaporation rate <1 (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range N/A. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) N/A. pH 1, very acid (corrosive).
Flash Point: N/A. LEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. UEL N/A.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and ignition sources.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Alkalis, strong bases, metals, amines, carbonates, metal oxides, cyanides, sulfides, sulfites and formaldehyde.
Shelf life: Indefinite, store in a cool, environment.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, damage to cornea, conjunctivitis, loss of vision.
Skin: Redness, blistering, burning, itching, tissue destruction with slow healing. Ingestion: Nausea, vomiting, burning, diarrhea,
ulceration, convulsions, shock. Inhalation: Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, headache, spasm, inflammation and edema
of bronchi, pneumonitis.
Chronic Effects: Repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause thickening, blackening or cracking. Repeated eye exposure may
cause corneal erosion or loss of vision.
Sensitization: none expected
Hydrochloric Acid: LD50 [oral, rabbit]; 900 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; 3124 ppm (1 hour); LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): LC50 - 282 mg/l - 96 h - Gambusia affinis (Mosquito fish)

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer disposal after being
neutralized to pH 7.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Hydrochloric Acid. Canada TDG: Hydrochloric Acid.
DOT Hazard Class: 8, pg III . Hazard Class: 8, pg III .
Identification Number: UN1789 . UN Number: UN1789 .

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-595-7). WHMIS Canada: D1A, E: Very Toxic Material, Corrosive Material.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.
The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: March 5, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.
© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 3/5/2009
Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Hydrochloric Acid, Concentrated
MSDS # 329.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Hydrochloric Acid, Concentrated
Synonyms/General Names: Muriatic Acid
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Clear colorless liquid, pungent odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 3
DANGER! Strongly corrosive to all body tissue and moderately toxic by ingestion and inhalation. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: Respiratory system, eyes, skin, lungs Reactivity 2
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Hydrochloric Acid (7647-01-0), 36-38%. Water (7732-18-5), 62-64%.

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of
water or milk to drink.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 3 1
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Remove all ignition sources and ventilate area. Contain spill with sand or absorbent material and place material in a
sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section 13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage White


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Corrosive Area [White Storage] with other corrosive items. Store in a dedicated corrosive cabinet. Store in a
cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials. Shipped with a blue safety color code cap.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with an acid/organic
cartridge. Exposure guidelines Hydrochloric Acid: OSHA PEL: 5 ppm ceiling and ACGIH TLV: 2 ppm ceiling, STEL: N/A.

© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009


Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 329.00 Hydrochloric Acid Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula HCL. Appearance Clear liquid.
Molecular weight 36.46. Odor Pungent odor.
Specific Gravity 1.18 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) 1.27. Solubility Completely soluble in water.
Melting Point -114°C. Evaporation rate N/A. (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range 85°C. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) 15 mm Hg. pH 0 to 1(very acid & corrosive).
Flash Point: N/A. LEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. UEL N/A.
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Avoid heat and ignition sources.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Alkalis, strong bases, metals, amines, carbonates, metal oxides, cyanides, sulfides, sulfites and formaldehyde.
Shelf life: Indefinite if stored properly.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, damage to cornea, conjunctivitis, loss of vision.
Skin: Redness, blistering, burning, itching, tissue destruction with slow healing. Ingestion: Nausea, vomiting, burning, diarrhea,
ulceration, convulsions, shock. Inhalation: Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, headache, spasm, inflammation and edema
of bronchi, pneumonitis.
Chronic Effects: Repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause thickening, blackening or cracking. Repeated eye exposure may
cause corneal erosion or loss of vision.
Sensitization: none expected
Hydrochloric Acid: LD50 [oral, rabbit]; 900 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; 3124 ppm (1 hour); LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): LC50 - 282 mg/l - 96 h - Gambusia affinis (Mosquito fish).

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer disposal after being
neutralized to pH 7.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Hydrochloric Acid. Canada TDG: Hydrochloric Acid.
DOT Hazard Class: 8, pg II. Hazard Class: 8, pg II.
Identification Number: UN1789. UN Number: UN1789 .

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-595-7). WHMIS Canada: D1A, E: Very toxic material, Corrosive liquid.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.
The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all inclusive. The information
relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any particular process. Because safety standards and
regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have
current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no
warranty, expressed or implied, including (without limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with
respect to fitness for any particular use.

© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009


Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Potassium Iodide
MSDS # 575.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Potassium Iodide
Synonyms/General Names: N/A
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
White, crystalline powder, no odor HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 0
This material is not considered hazardous. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: None known Reactivity 0

This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Potassium Iodide (7681-11-0), >99%

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of water or milk to drink.
Induce vomiting immediately.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


Non-flammable solid. When heated to decomposition, emits toxic fumes of iodine and potassium oxides. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 0 0
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
containers with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Sweep up spill and place in sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section
13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage Green


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in General Storage Area [Green Storage] with other items with no specific storage hazards. Store in a cool, dry,
well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with a dust cartridge.
Exposure guidelines: Potassium Iodide: OSHA PEL: Not Available, ACGIH: TLV: Not Available, STEL: Not Available.

© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009


Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 575.00 Potassium Iodide Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula KI. Appearance White, crystalline powder.
Molecular weight 166.01. Odor None.
Specific Gravity 3.13 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) N/A. Solubility Soluble in water, glycerin and alcohol.
Melting Point 680°C . Evaporation rate N/A. (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range 1323°C. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) N/A. pH N/A.
Flash Point: N/A. UEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. LEL N/A.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and moisture.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Oxidizers and metallic salts.
Shelf life: Poor shelf life, protect from light and moisture. Store in cool, dry environment.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, conjunctivitis. Skin: Redness, itching.
Ingestion: Irritation and burning sensations of mouth and throat, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Inhalation: Irritation of
mucous membranes, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath,
Chronic Effects: No information found.
Sensitization: none expected
Potassium Iodide: LD50 [oral, rat]; N/A; LC50 [rat]; N/A; LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): Ecological impact has not yet been determined.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer or trash disposal.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Not Regulated. Canada TDG: Not Regulated.
DOT Hazard Class: N/A. Hazard Class: N/A.
Identification Number: N/A. UN Number: N/A.

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-659-4). WHMIS Canada: D2A, Very toxic material causing other toxic effects.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.

The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.
© 2008, Scholar Chemistry. All Rights Reserved. 1/23/2009
Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Potassium Iodate
MSDS # 573.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Potassium Iodate
Synonyms/General Names: Iodic Acid, Potassium Salt.
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
White crystals, slight odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 2
WARNING! Strong oxidizing agent, body tissue irritant, moderately toxic by ingestion. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: Kidneys, thyroid, blood Reactivity 3

This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Potassium Iodate (7758-05-6), >99%

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of water or milk to drink.
Induce vomiting immediately.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


Strong Oxidizer. When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 2 3
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool ox
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Sweep up spill and place in sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section
13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage Yellow


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Oxidizer Storage Area [Yellow Storage] with other oxidizers and away from any combustible materials. Store
in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with a dust cartridge.
Exposure guidelines: Potassium Iodate: OSHA PEL: N/A, ACGIH: TLV: N/A, STEL: N/A.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 573.00 Potassium Iodate Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula KIO3. Appearance White crystals.
Molecular weight 214.00. Odor Slight odor.
Specific Gravity 3.89 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) N/A. Solubility Soluble in water, dilute sulfuric acid,.
Melting Point 560°C. Evaporation rate N/A. (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range Decomposes at 100°C. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) N/A. pH N/A.
Flash Point: N/A.. LEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. UEL N/A.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and ignition sources.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Combustible materials, reducing agents, organic materials.
Shelf life: Indefinite shelf life.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, conjunctivitis. Skin: Redness, itching.
Ingestion: Irritation and burning sensations of mouth and throat, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Inhalation: Irritation of
mucous membranes, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath,
Chronic Effects: No information found.
Sensitization: none expected
Potassium Iodate: LD50 [oral, rat]; 530 mg.kg; LC50 [rat]; N/A; LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): Ecological impact has not been determined.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer or trash disposal.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Oxidizing solid, n.o.s., Canada TDG: Oxidizing solid, n.o.s.
(Potassium Iodate) (Potassium Iodate).
DOT Hazard Class: 5.1, pg II. Hazard Class: 5.1, pg II.
Identification Number: UN1479 UN Number: UN1479.

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-831-9). WHMIS Canada: C: Oxidizing material.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.

The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Ethyl Alcohol 95%, Denatured
MSDS # 274.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Ethyl Alcohol 95%, Denatured
Synonyms/General Names: Ethanol, Grain alcohol
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Clear, colorless liquid, alcohol odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
WARNING! Flammable liquid and moderately toxic by ingestion. Health 2
Flammable liquid, keep away from all ignition sources. Fire Hazard 3
Target organs: Eyes, Liver, Kidneys, Central Nervous System. Reactivity 0
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Ethyl Alcohol (64-17-5), >80%. Methyl Alcohol (67-56-1), <5%.
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (108-10-1), <5%. Ethyl Acetate (141-78-6), <5%.
Light Aliphatic Solvent Naphtha (64742-89-8), <5%. Water (7732-18-5), <5%.

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Aspiration hazard. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 tbsp of
activated charcoal mixed with 8 oz water.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


Class IB Flammable Liquid. When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes 3
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 2 0
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool container
with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact. Material is sensitive to static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Remove all ignition sources and ventilate area. Contain spill with sand or absorbent material and place material in a
sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section 13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage Red


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Flammable Area [Red Storage] with other flammable materials and away from any strong oxidizers. Store in a
dedicated flammables cabinet. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with an acid/organic
cartridge. Exposure guidelines: Ethyl Alcohol: OSHA PEL: 1900 mg/m3 and ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm, STEL: N/A.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 274.00 Ethyl Alcohol 95%, Denatured Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula C2H5OH. Appearance Clear, colorless liquid.
Molecular weight 46.07. Odor alcohol .
Specific Gravity 0.790 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) 1.59. Solubility Completely soluble in water.
Melting Point -114°C. Evaporation rate 3.3 (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range 78.5°C. Partition Coefficient -0.32 (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) 59.3 mm Hg. pH N/A.
Flash Point: 17°C (63°F) CC. UEL 3.3%.
Autoignition Temp.: 363°C (685°F). LEL 19 %.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and ignition sources.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use.
Incompatibility: Oxidizers, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, aldehydes, halogens, peroxides, acid anhydrides, ammonia, alkali metals
Shelf life: Indefinite if stored properly.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Stinging pain, watering of eyes, inflammation of eyelids and conjunctivitis. Skin:
Insensitivity to pain, feel of coolness or cold, skin looks white and feels hard and cold. Ingestion: Breath has sweet, organic
odor, metal confusion, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and headache. Inhalation: Rapid irregular breathing, headache, fatigue,
mental confusion, nausea and vomiting, giddiness and poor judgment, convulsions and death.
Chronic Effects: Repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause dryness or rashes.
Sensitization: none expected
Ethyl Alcohol: LD50 [oral, rat]; 7060 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; 20,000 mg/l (10 hours); LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; 20 mg/24H MOD
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): Ecological impact has not been determined

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer or trash disposal.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Ethanol. Canada TDG: Ethanol.
DOT Hazard Class: 3, pg II. Hazard Class: 3, pg II.
Identification Number: UN1170. UN Number: UN1170.

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (200-578-6). WHMIS Canada: Not WHMIS controlled.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.
The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Sulfur
MSDS # 736.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Sulfur
Synonyms/General Names: N/A
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
Bright yellow powder, crystals, rolls, broken lumps; slight odor of rotten eggs. HMIS (0 to 4)
CAUTION! Combustible solid, flammable if finely powdered, keep away from all ignition sources. Health 0
Target organs: None known. Fire Hazard 2
Reactivity 0
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Sulfur (7704-34-9), >99%

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 tbsp of activated charcoal mixed
with 8 oz water.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


IIIB Flammable solid. When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes of sulfur dioxide. 2
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 0 1
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Remove all ignition sources and ventilate area. Sweep up spill and place material in a dry container for disposal.
See Section 13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage Red


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in Flammable Area [Red Storage] with other flammable materials and away from any strong oxidizers. Store in a
cool, dry, well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with a dust cartridge.
Exposure guidelines: Sulfur: OSHA PEL: N/A and ACGIH TLV: N/A, STEL: N/A.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 736.00 Sulfur Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula S. Appearance Yellow powder, crystals, or lumps.
Molecular weight 32.06. Odor slight odor of rotten eggs.
Specific Gravity 2.07 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) N/A. Solubility Alcohol, organic solvents.
Melting Point 114°C. Evaporation rate N/A. (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range 445°C. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) N/A. pH N/A.
Flash Point: 207°C (405°F). LEL 3.3.
Autoignition Temp.: 232°C (450°F). UEL N/A.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and ignition sources. Note: The melting point of this material is lower than the flash point. Use caution when heating.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use.
Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents, corrosive to copper and steel.
Shelf life: Indefinite if stored properly.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Stinging pain, burns, watering of eyes, inflammation of eyelids and conjunctivitis.
Avoid looking at burning magnesium. Skin: Irritation, redness, burns. Powdered metal ignites readily on skin causing burns.
Ingestion: Nausea, vomiting and headache. Inhalation: Rapid irregular breathing, headache, burns to mucous membranes.
Chronic Effects: Repeated/prolonged skin contact may cause dryness or rashes.
Sensitization: none expected
Sulfur: LD50 [oral, rat]; 5,000 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; Not Available; LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; Not Available
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): Environmental hazard data not available.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer or trash disposal.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Sulfur. Canada TDG: Sulfur.
DOT Hazard Class: 4.1, pg III. Hazard Class: 4.1, pg III.
Identification Number: UN1350. UN Number: UN1350.

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-722-6) . WHMIS Canada: B4: Flammable solid.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.
The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 2
Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous
MSDS # 700.00

Section 1: Product and Company Identification


Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous
Synonyms/General Names: N/A
Product Use: For educational use only
Manufacturer: Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., Columbus, WI 53925.
24 Hour Emergency Information Telephone Numbers
CHEMTREC (USA): 800-424-9300 CANUTEC (Canada): 613-424-6666
ScholAR Chemistry; 5100 W. Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586; (866) 260-0501; www.Scholarchemistry.com
Section 2: Hazards Identification
White crystalline powder, no odor. HMIS (0 to 4)
Health 2
CAUTION! Moderately toxic by ingestion and body tissue irritant. Fire Hazard 0
Target organs: Respiratory tract. Reactivity 0
This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Section 3: Composition / Information on Ingredients
Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous (7757-83-7), 100%

Section 4: First Aid Measures


Always seek professional medical attention after first aid measures are provided.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with excess water for 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.
Skin: Immediately flush skin with excess water for 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing.
Ingestion: Call Poison Control immediately. Rinse mouth with cold water. Give victim 1-2 cups of water or milk to drink.
Induce vomiting immediately.
Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration.

Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures


When heated to decomposition, emits acrid fumes. 0
Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters: Use foam or dry chemical to extinguish fire. 2 0
Firefighters should wear full fire fighting turn-out gear and respiratory protection (SCBA). Cool
container with water spray. Material is not sensitive to mechanical impact or static discharge.

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures


Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Isolate the hazard area and deny entry to unnecessary and unprotected
personnel. Sweep up spill and place in sealed bag or container for disposal. Wash spill area after pickup is complete. See Section
13 for disposal information.

Section 7: Handling and Storage Green


Handling: Use with adequate ventilation and do not breathe dust or vapor. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling.
Storage: Store in General Storage Area [Green Storage] with other items with no specific storage hazards. Store in a cool, dry,
well-ventilated, locked store room away from incompatible materials.

Section 8: Exposure Controls / Personal Protection


Use ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits. Have approved eyewash facility, safety shower, and fire
extinguishers readily available. Wear chemical splash goggles and chemical resistant clothing such as gloves and aprons. Wash
hands thoroughly after handling material and before eating or drinking. Use NIOSH-approved respirator with an dust cartridge.
Exposure guidelines: Sodium Sulfite: OSHA PEL: N/A, ACGIH: TLV: N/A, STEL: N/A.

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 2
MSDS # 700.00 Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous Scholar Chemistry

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties


Molecular formula Na2SO3. Appearance White crystalline powder.
Molecular weight 126.04. Odor None.
Specific Gravity 2.63 g/mL @ 20°C. Odor Threshold N/A.
Vapor Density (air=1) N/A. Solubility Soluble in water.
Melting Point Decomposes. Evaporation rate N/A . (Butyl acetate = 1).
Boiling Point/Range N/A. Partition Coefficient N/A. (log POW).
Vapor Pressure (20°C) N/A. pH N/A.
Flash Point: N/A. LEL N/A.
Autoignition Temp.: N/A. UEL N/A.
N/A = Not available or applicable

Section 10: Stability and Reactivity


Avoid heat and moisture.
Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and storage.
Incompatibility: Strong oxidizers, acids.
Shelf life: Fair, moisture sensitive, store in a cool, dry environment.

Section 11: Toxicology Information


Acute Symptoms/Signs of exposure: Eyes: Redness, tearing, itching, burning, conjunctivitis. Skin: Redness, itching.
Ingestion: Irritation and burning sensations of mouth and throat, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Inhalation: Irritation of
mucous membranes, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath,
Chronic Effects: No information found.
Sensitization: none expected
Sodium Sulfite: LD50 [oral, rat]; 820 mg/kg; LC50 [rat]; N/A; LD50 Dermal [rabbit]; N/A
Material has not been found to be a carcinogen nor produce genetic, reproductive, or developmental effects.

Section 12: Ecological Information


Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial): Ecological impact has not been determined.

Section 13: Disposal Considerations


Check with all applicable local, regional, and national laws and regulations. Local regulations may be more stringent than
regional or national regulations. Small amounts of this material may be suitable for sanitary sewer or trash disposal.

Section 14: Transport Information


DOT Shipping Name: Not regulated by DOT. Canada TDG: Not regulated by TDG.
DOT Hazard Class: Hazard Class:
Identification Number: UN Number:

Section 15: Regulatory Information


EINECS: Listed (231-821-4). WHMIS Canada: Not WHMIS Controlled.
TSCA: All components are listed or are exempt. California Proposition 65: Not listed.

The product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS
contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations.

Section 16: Other Information


Current Issue Date: January 23, 2009
Disclaimer: Scholar Chemistry and Columbus Chemical Industries, Inc., (“S&C”) believes that the information herein is factual but is not intended to be all
inclusive. The information relates only to the specific material designated and does not relate to its use in combination with other materials or its use as to any
particular process. Because safety standards and regulations are subject to change and because S&C has no continuing control over the material, those
handling, storing or using the material should satisfy themselves that they have current information regarding the particular way the material is handled, stored
or used and that the same is done in accordance with federal, state and local law. S&C makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including (without
limitation) warranties with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein or with respect to fitness for any
particular use.

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