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General
Product Name : SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXYHYDRATE
Other Names : SODIUM PERCARBONATE SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXOHYDRATE
UN No. : N/A
Dangerous Goods Class : None Allocated
Subsidiary Risk : None Allocated
Hazchem Code : N/A
Pack Group : 0
EPG : N/A
Poisons Schedule : 6
Uses :
Bleaching agent for domestic and industrial use, denture cleaner, mild antiseptic.
1.1 Physical Description / Properties
Appearance : White powder or granules.
Formula : 2Na2CO3.3H2O2
Boiling Point : N/A deg C
Melting Point : N/A deg C
Vapour Pressure : N/A
Specific Gravity : 0.99 (water = 1)
Flash Point : N/A
pH : 9-11 (1% soln)
Solubility in water : 140 g/l (25 deg C)
Flammability Limits (as percentage volume in air)
Lower Explosion Limit : N/A
Upper Explosion Limit : N/A
1.2 Other Properties
Bulk density : 0.95 - 1.08 g/cm3
1.3 Ingredients
Chemical Entity | CAS No. | Proportions (%) |
SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXYHYDRATE | [15630-89-4] | > 99 |
2. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
2.1 Health Effects - Acute
Swallowed
May be harmful if ingested in large quantities.
Eye
May cause tearing and eye irritation in extreme dust conditions. Additional effects may include eye damage.
Skin
Contact with skin is not expected to cause irritation.
Inhaled
Inhalation of dust may cause respiratory irritation.
2.2 Health Effects - Chronic
Mild skin irritation may occur with prolonged or repeated contact.
2.3 First Aid
Swallowed
If the person is conscious and not convulsing, give 2-4 cupfuls of water to dilute the chemical and seek medical attention immediately.
Eye
Rinse affected eyes thoroughly under running water for 15 minutes with eyelids held open. Seek specialist advice.
Skin
Wash affected skin with soap and mild detergent and large amounts of water.
Inhaled
Remove affected person to fresh air. Seek medical attention if effects persist.
First Aid Facilities
Ensure an eye bath and safety shower are available and ready for use.
2.5 Advice to Doctor
Treat symptomatically based on judgement of doctor and individual reactions of patient.
2.6 Toxicity Data
Oral LD50 = 1900 - 3000 mg/kg (Rat) Dermal LD50 = not available Inhalation LC50 = 4.58 mg/L (Rat) Not listed as a carcinogen by OSHA, NTP or IARC.
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
3.1 Exposure Standards
An exposure standard has not been established for this product. However, the following is recommended for nuisance dusts : Dusts not otherwise classified : TWA 10 mg/m3
3.2 Engineering Controls
Ensure adequate ventilation to maintain exposure levels below standards, including the use of local exhaust or process enclosure.
3.3 Personal Protection
Wear protective glasses in dusty environments. The precautionary measures normally applied when handling chemicals are to be observed. Avoid inhalation of dust. Wash hands and face thoroughly after handling and before work breaks, eating, drinking, smoking and using toilet facilities.
3.4 Flammability
Not flammable under conditions of use, however, assists combustion and may cause other materials to burn or explode.
SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION
4.1 Storage / Transport
This product is not classified as dangerous goods under the provisions of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail. The product should be stored in tightly closed containers, in a cool, dry area. Ensure storage area is well ventilated. Keep away from heat and open flames.
4.2 Packaging / Labelling
UN No. N/A
Class None Allocated
Sub Risk None Allocated
Hazchem Code N/A
Pack Group 0
EPG No. N/A
Shipping Name SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXYHYDRATE
Hazard
Risk Phrases
Safety Phrases
4.3 Spills and Disposal
Spills
Clean up personnel should wear protective glasses and approved dust mask. Avoid raising dusts.
Flush small spills away with plenty of water. Sweep up large spills together with dust binding agent or use a vacuum cleaner. Place waste in drums and hold for waste disposal.
Disposal
Dispose of waste by landfill in accordance with all Local, State and Federal regulations at an approved waste disposal facility.
4.4 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Fire / Explosion
Very low risk of dust explosions. Negligible fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. Material can be decomposed by water, direct sources of heat, catalysts etc. Decomposition is accompanied by the oxygen and heat which can support combustion and cause pressure bursts in confined spaces. Decomposition in the presence of organic material can be rapid and highly exothermic. Material is very stable. May ignite other ocmbustible materials. Avoid contact with incompatible materials such as heavy metals, reducing agents, acids, bases, combustibles (wood, papers, cloths etc.) Thermal decomposition releases oxygen and heat. Material dissociates into sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution, and dissociated hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and free oxygen.
Extinguishing Media
Fire-fighters should wear full protective clothing including self-contained breathing apparatus. In case of fire use water only. DO NOT use dry chemical, carbon dioxide or halon type extinguishers. Use enough water because decomposition is accelerating. Move containers from fire area if you can do so without risk.
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