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(h <br /> BENZENE** ACGIH_TLV 0 5 ppm 2 5 ppm NA Skin <br /> BENZENE" CPCHEM 0 5 ppm 2 5 ppm NA Skin <br /> BENZENE" OSHA_PEL 1 ppm 5 ppm NA NA <br /> ETHYLBENZENE ACGIH TLV 100 m 125 m NA NA <br /> ETHYLBENZENE OSHA_PEL 1 100 epm NA NA NA <br /> SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES <br /> APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear non-viscous liquid with strong gasoline odor <br /> pH NA <br /> VAPOR PRESSURE 103@100 °F <br /> VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1) 2 8 <br /> BOILING POINT 110 56 °C (231 01°F) <br /> SOLUBILITY(m water) Soluble in alcohol, benzene, and ether, insoluble in water <br /> VISCOSITY X32 SUS @ 100 °F <br /> PERCENT VOLITILE 100 % weight <br /> FREEZING PT -94 44 °C(-137 992°F) <br /> MELTING POINT -95 °C(-139°F) <br /> SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 87 <br /> DENSITY 0 865- 0 87 g/cm3 <br /> EVAPORATION RATE 4 5 <br /> SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br /> i <br /> Chemical Stability This material is considered stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling <br /> conditions of temperature and pressure <br /> Conditions to Avoid Avoid contact with strong oxidants <br /> Incompatibility With Other Materials May react with strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, <br /> etc <br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products Combustion may produce irritants and toxic gases <br /> Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization will not occur <br /> SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br /> IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS <br /> Acute Oral Toxicity The oral LD50 in the rat is>5 g/kg The acute oral toxicity is based on test results for TOLUENE <br /> Acute Dermal Toxicity The dermal LD50 in the rabbit is 12 4 g/kg The acute dermal toxicity is based on test results for <br /> TOLUENE <br /> Acute Inhalation Toxicity The inhalation LC50 in the rat is 8000-8800 ppm after 4 hour(s) exposure The acute <br /> inhalation toxicity is based on test results for TOLUENE <br /> Eye Irritation This material is irritating to the eyes The eye irritation hazard is based on test results for TOLUENE <br /> Skin Irritation This material is not expected to be irritating to the skin The primary dermal irritation score in the rabbit <br /> is 2 94-3 42/8 after 4 hour(s) occluded exposure The dermal irritation hazard is based on test results for TOLUENE <br /> ADDITIONAL TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION <br /> This product contains BENZENE <br /> GENETIC TOXICITY 1 CANCER Repeated or prolonged breathing of benzene vapor has been associated with the <br /> development of chromosomal damage in experimental animals and various blood diseases in humans ranging from <br /> aplastic anemia to leukemia(a form of cancer) All of these diseases can be fatal in some individuals, benzene <br /> • Revision Number 1 5 of 10 TOLUENE(COMMERCIAL GRADE) <br /> Revision Date 07/21/2003 MSDS 2900 <br />