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�6 <br />G,�otgi�•Pac��ic Corporation <br />4A► <br />PERCENT VOLATILE (BY WEIGHT): - - - <br />SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 0.7 g/100g water @ 68" F <br />EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE =_1Z: N/A <br />Product Number . CH1,0RINE <br />SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA <br />FLASH POINT: Non --flammable <br />FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use media appropriate for the surrounding fire. <br />FLAMMABLE LIMITS (PERCENT BY VOLUME): LOG4ER UPPER <br />N/A N/A <br />SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES & EQUIPMENT: <br />Use water spray to cool intact, fire=exposed containers (one ton tanks and <br />cylinders will release chlorine when a fusible metal safety plug melts at <br />158 - 165`F). If possible, have specially trained personnel remove intact <br />cylinders from fire area. Firefighters must use MSHA- or NIOSH -approved <br />self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece, and full <br />protective clothing. <br />UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: <br />Chlorine will support the burning of most combustible materials, just as <br />oxygen does. Flammable gases and vapors can form explosive mixtures with <br />chlorine. <br />A <br />SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA <br />STABILITY: UNSTABLE STABLE X <br />CONDITIONS TO AVOID: <br />Intense local heat (above 419*F); elevated temperatures may cause <br />cylinders to burst. <br />INCOMPATABILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): <br />Reducing agents; combustible substances i.e., gasoline and petroleum <br />products, turpentine, acetylene, alcohols, hydrogen, ammonia, ether and <br />sulfur; finely divided metals. Chlorine reacts with hydrogen sulfide and <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />