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1 5 <br /> I, <br /> u w+ GASOL_?uL' - <br /> li 65-1 k <br /> CC:L"SDN SYNONYH S: °' CAS RZG. No. : <br /> AIR N/V CONVERSION <br /> ?et8006-61-9 FACtOR.S ac 25•C (2228) <br /> ".otor s9irits ;NIOSH NO. : <br /> 3enzinF LM3300000 4.5 mg/m3 L Ppm <br /> PROXIHATE COliPOSIITON: 0.222 ppm L mg/ms. <br /> n-alvanes 15-17% branched alkanes 28-361 <br /> cycloal3canas 3-5• oiefias i-111 j <br /> benzanes and naphthaIanes 511 j <br /> alkylbauzenes, 20-49% <br /> I <br /> Several sources indicate that strong acids or strong <br /> Oxfdizers are incompatible with gasoline and that vigorous <br /> reactions, ignition. and/or explosion may be expected. 'h <br /> #� NFPA specifically notes such events when chlorine, fluorine. <br /> or magnesium perchlorata are mixed with hydrocarbons. j <br /> {k Gasoline is considered a miscellaneous combnstible or <br /> flammable material for compatibility classification <br /> RFAC'IZyIZy <br /> purposes. Such substances typically evolve haat. fire, and <br /> toxic or flammable gasea its reactions with oxidizing mineral <br /> acids, alkali or alkaline earth elemenr-a], metals, nitrides, <br /> I, organza peroxides or hydroperoxides. or strong oxidizing <br /> agents. Reactions with explosive materials may result in an <br /> + " explosion. while chose with strong reducing agents may <br /> evolve haat and flammabla gases. Noxi-oxidizing mineral <br /> i acids generally evolve heat and innocuous gases <br /> (51.505,507,511). <br /> I <br /> • 'IhysicaL State (at 20'C). liquid (60) <br /> {, • 'Color: calories& to pale brown or pink (60) <br /> s .s • Odor: characteristic (54,60) i <br /> • Odor Threshold: 0.25 ppm (60) j <br /> • Liquid Density (g/ml at 20'C): 0.7321 (60) <br /> P • Freezing/Halting Point ('C): no data (60)- <br /> 3; • Soiling Point ('C): 60-199, 38-204 (60,39) <br /> • ' Flash Point ('C): -38 to -46, closed cup, (60.506, <br /> °HYSICO- depending on grade 507) <br /> C=CAL • jlaanabla Limits in Air. % by Volume: 1.2-1.5% (60,504, <br /> DATA to 7.1-7.6% depending on grade 506,507) <br /> • ' Autoignition Temperature ('C) . 257-471, varies (51.60,507, <br /> F; !: with grade 510.513) <br /> g • :,Vapor Pressure (mm Hg ac 3$'C) : 263-675 (1932) <br /> • Saturated Concentration in Air <br /> IL Ii (mg/ml at 20•C): no data <br /> • Solubility ( ) <br /> { ' <br /> �:• �u ry in Vater (mg/L at 20'C) : insoluble (60) <br /> ;` = •' Viscosity (cp at 20'C): 0.451 (60) <br /> • Surface Tension (dyne/cm ac 20'C) : 19-23 (60) <br /> � � E <br /> tP <br /> 3 6/87 <br />