DFI200 cis-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />1152
<br />to air. Potentially explosive reaction with chlorotrifluoro-
<br />ethylene at 180°C. Reaction with ozone forms dangerous
<br />products. Explosive reaction with perchloryl fluoride when
<br />heated above 100°C. Also can explode spontaneously. Re-
<br />acts violently with chlorosulfonic acid; HNO3; oleum. Can
<br />react vigorously with oxidizing materials. To fight fire,
<br />use alcohol foam, CO2 , thy chemical. When heated to de-
<br />composition it emits toxic fumes of Cr.
<br />DFI200
<br />HR:
<br />cis-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />CAS: 156-59-2
<br />
<br />NIOSH: KY 9420000
<br />mf: C2H2C12 mw: 96.94
<br />HCC1HCI
<br />PROP: Colorless liquid, pleasant odor. Mp: —80.5°, bp:
<br />59°, lel: 9.7%, uel: 12.8%, flash p: 39°F, d: 1.2743 @
<br />25°/4°, vap press: 400 mm @ 41.0°, vap d: 3.34.
<br />SYN: I.2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />TOXICITY DATA:
<br />mmo-smc 100 nunon
<br />nruna-smc 40 nunol/L
<br />mrc-smc 100 mmoUL
<br />dns-rat:lvr 4300 p.moUL
<br />ihl-mus LCLo:65000 mg/
<br />m3/2 H
<br />ihl-cat LCLo:20000 mg/
<br />m3/6H
<br />Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
<br />THR: Mildly toxic by by ingestion and inhalation. In high
<br />concentration it is irritating and narcotic. Has produced
<br />liver and kidney injury in experimental animals. A sus-
<br />pected carcinogen. Mutagenic data. Sometimes thought to
<br />be nonflammable, however, it is a dangerous fire hazard
<br />when exposed to heat or flame. Reaction with solid caustic
<br />alkalies or their concentrated solutions produces chloracet-
<br />ylene gas which ignites spontaneously in air. Reacts vio-
<br />lently with N204; KOH; Na; NaOH. Moderate explosion
<br />hazard in the form of vapor when exposed to flame. Can
<br />react vigorously with oxidizing materials. To fight fire,
<br />use water spray, foam, CO2 , dry chemical. When heated
<br />to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cr. See also
<br />1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE and CHLORINATED HY-
<br />DROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC. For further information,
<br />see Vol. 4, No. 3 of DPIM Report.
<br />DFI600 HR: 1
<br />trans-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />CAS: 156-60-5 NIOSH: KY 9400000
<br />C2H2C12 mw: 96.94
<br />PROP: Flash p: 35.6°F, lel: 9.7%, uel: 12.8%.
<br />SYN:
<br />trans-ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE trans-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />TOXICITY DATA: CODEN:
<br />ihl-hmn TCLo:4800 mg/m3/1 0M AHBAAM 116,131,36
<br />ipr-rat LD50:7536 mg/kg TXCYAC 7,141,77
<br />ihl-mus LCLo:75000 mg/m3/2H AHBAAM 116,131,36
<br />ipr-mus LD50:4019 mg/kg TXCYAC 7,141,77
<br />ihl-cat LCLo:43000 mg/m3/6H
<br />AHBAAM 116,131,36
<br />Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
<br />THR: Mildly toxic to humans by inhalation. Mildly toxic
<br />experimentally by inhalation and intraperitoneal routes. A
<br />very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame.
<br />Violent reaction with difluoromethylene dihypofluorite.
<br />Forms shock-sensitive explosive mixtures with dinitrogen
<br />tetraoxide. Reaction with solid caustic alkalies or their con-
<br />centrated solutions produces chloracetylene gas which ig-
<br />nites spontaneously in air. Reacts violently with N,04;
<br />KOH; Na; NaOH. Moderate explosion hazard in the form
<br />of vapor when exposed to flame. Can react vigorously with
<br />oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use water spray, foam,
<br />CO2 , dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits
<br />toxic fumes of Cr. See also 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE
<br />and CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC.
<br />For further information, see Vol. 4, No. 3 of DPIM Report.
<br />DFI800 HR: 3
<br />1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE CARBONATE
<br />CAS: 3967-55-3 NIOSH: JH 7400000
<br />ml: C3H2C1203 mw: 156.95
<br />SYN: 4.5-DICHLOR0-2-0X0-1.3-DIOXOLANE
<br />TOXICITY DATA: CODEN:
<br />scu-mus TDLo:648 mg/kg/54W- JNCIAM 48,1431,72
<br />: ETA
<br />THR: An experimental tumorigen. When heated to decom-
<br />position it emits toxic fumes of Cr.
<br />DFJ000 HR: 3
<br />DICHLORO(ETHYLENEDIAMMINE)PLATINUM(II)
<br />CAS: 14096-51-6 NIOSH: TP 2497100
<br />nil: C2H8C12N2Pt mw: 326.11
<br />SYNS:
<br />ETHYLENEDIAMINEDICHLORIDE PLATINUM ETHYLENEDIAMMINE
<br />PLATINUM (H)
<br />DICHLORIDE
<br />TOXICITY DATA: CODEN:
<br />mmo-sat 2 g/plate MUREAV 77,45,80
<br />mma-sat 2 µ,g/plate MUREAV 77,45,80
<br />dnd-esc 100 mmol/L
<br />CBINA8 16,39,77
<br />dni-lunn:oth 25 iLmol/L
<br />UCNAW 6,207,70
<br />oms-rnam:lym 10 µ,moUL
<br />BCPCA6 23,1659,74
<br />ipr-mus LDLo:14 mg/kg BCPCA6 2,187,73
<br />THR: Poison by intraperitoneal route. Human mutagenic
<br />data. See also PLATINUM COMPOUNDS. When heated
<br />to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of a- and
<br />NOR.
<br />CODEN:
<br />TCMUD8 4,365,84
<br />TCMUD8 4,365,84
<br />TCMUD8 4,365,84
<br />CRNGDP 5,1629,84
<br />AHBAAM 116,131,36
<br />AHBAAM 116,131,36
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