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I. HAZARDOUS PROPERTY INFORMATION <br /> Explanations and footnotes <br /> Water solubility is expressedaterd�als that will not readily mix with water,such as gasolineifferent terms in different references. Many • <br /> use the term"insoluble"for <br /> However, most of these arnrl example, isrinsoluble e water in soluble <br /> grass part per <br /> and wall be foundpas <br /> billion level. Gasoline for p <br /> a discreet layer on top of the graundwe found n solution er. But certain on the ground water at the part <br /> benzene,toluene, and xy�ene will also b <br /> per milion or part per billion level. <br /> A. Water solubility expressed as 0.2g means 0.2 grams per 100 grams water at 20°C. <br /> s. Solubility of metals depends on the compound in which they are present• <br /> Several chlorinated hydrocarbons exhibit no flash point in conventional sense, but <br /> ' C. nition source or will form explosive mixtures <br /> will burn in presence of high energy g <br /> at temperatures above 200°F. <br /> rr' D Practically non-flammable under standard conditions, <br /> s i <br /> —., E. Expressed as mm Hg under standard conditions <br /> F. Explosive concentrations of airborne dust can occur in confined areas. <br /> G. Values for Threshold Limit Value -Time <br /> Weighted <br /> here Average <br /> gein (and A) are OSHA <br /> i Permissible Exposure Urni#s (PEL) except <br /> H TLV _ TWA adopted by the American Conference of Government Industrial <br /> r„ Hygienists (ACGIH)which is lower than the OSHA PEL• <br /> I• sty <br /> TLV - TWA recommended by the National Institut ed bfor he ACG Hl o QSNA.d <br /> Health (NIOSH). A TLV or PEL has not been adapt Y <br /> J. A. - Corrosive <br /> B. - Flammable <br /> C. -Toxic <br /> D. - Volatile <br /> E. - Reactive <br /> F. - Radioactive <br /> G. - Carcinogen <br /> H. - Infectious <br /> _i <br /> i <br />