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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> 000006496/F/USA - P-0007.207D <br /> Approval Date: 05/14/1998 <br /> Print Date: 05/16/1998 <br /> Page 8 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> Solubility in complete complete complete complete <br /> Water: <br /> pH: 5.3 7. 1 < 1.0 5.0 <br /> Flash Point: none, none None, none <br /> noncombustible emission of <br /> liquid combustible <br /> vapor is <br /> possible <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br /> Stability: Stable <br /> Incompatibility: <br /> Part A & Working solution: Strong oxidizing agents, bases, strong acids, <br /> sodium hypochlorite (bleach) . Contact with base liberates flammable <br /> material. <br /> Part B: Strong oxidizing agents, bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) . <br /> Part C: Strong oxidizing agents, metals, bases, amines. <br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products: <br /> Part A: Ammonia chloramine, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides (NOx) <br /> Part B & Working solut4on: Ammc-ia, chloramine <br /> Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br /> Effects of Exposure: <br /> General : <br /> Part C: Acute overexposure to extremely high airborne concentrations of <br /> respiratory irritants has been associated with development of an <br /> asthma-like reactive airways syndrome (RADS) in susceptible individuals. <br /> Extremely high airborne concentrations are not generated during normal <br /> conditions of use but may occur following a spill. The potential to <br /> generate extremely high airborne concentrations in a spill situation <br /> depends upon physical factors such as the concentration of the solution, <br />