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JAN-10-94 MON 12:59 P. 07/11, <br /> 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br /> This Material Reacts violently With: <br /> (If others is checked below, see comments for details) <br /> Air Water Neat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These <br /> Y <br /> Comments: <br /> None <br /> Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustiont <br /> Toxic levels of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxides, irritating aldehydes and <br /> ketones. <br /> OCCUR DO NOT OCCUR <br /> Nazardous Polymerizations: X <br /> 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br /> TOXICOLOGICAL INFO TION(ANI TOXICITY DATA) <br /> Median Lethal Dose (LD50 LC50) (Species) <br /> Oral: <br /> Believed to be > 5 g/kg (rat); practically non-toxic <br /> Inhalations <br /> N.D. <br /> Derals <br /> Believed to be > 3 9/kg (rabbit); practically non-toxic <br /> Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species) <br /> Skins <br /> Believed to be ?0.5-3.0/8.0(rabbit); slightly irritating <br /> Eyes! <br /> Believed to be '15-25/110(rabbit)s slightly irritating <br /> Sensitizations <br /> N.D. <br /> Others <br /> Studies in laboratory rats and mice exposed to constant levels of wholly <br /> vaporized unleaded gasoline for six hours per day, five days per week for <br /> two pears caused kidney damage and kidney cancer in male rats and liver <br /> tumors in female mice. Many scientists do not believe that the male rat is <br /> an appropriate predictor of human kidney disease and are not in agreement <br /> on the relationship between liver tumors in laboratory animals and humans. <br /> Xylene has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in <br /> laboratory animals, but only at doses which cause maternal toxicity (i.e., <br /> illness in the mother) . <br /> Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene has caused anemia, lymphoma, and <br /> other cancers, in laboratory animals. Benzene has been shown to cause <br /> embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in laboratory animals, but only at <br /> doses which cause maternal toxicity (i.e., illness in the mother) . <br /> 12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA classification of <br /> benzene toxicity and ignitability. If discarded in its present form, it <br /> would have the hazardous waste numbers 0018 and D001 respectively. Under <br />