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r� — <br /> M- ' — <br /> WN IME <br /> a <br /> G• HAZARDOUS PROPERTY INFORMATION <br /> ExplanatiOns and footnotes <br /> Water solubility is expressed in different terms in different <br /> references. Many references use the term "insoluble" for mt 'eri- <br /> als that will not readily mix with water, such as gasoline. <br /> However, most of th.-se materials are water soluble at the part per <br /> Millon or part per billion level. Gasoline €or. example, is <br /> insoluble in the gross sense, and will be found as a discreet layer <br /> on top of the ground water. But certain gasoline constituents, such <br /> as benzene, toluene, and xylene will also be found in solution in <br /> the ground water at the part per millon or part per billion level. <br /> A. Water solubility expressed as 0.2g means 0.2 grams per loo <br /> grams water at 201C. <br /> B. Solubility of metals depends an. the compound in which they <br /> are <br /> present. <br /> C- Several chlorinated hydrocarbons exhibit no flash point in <br /> conventional sense, but will burn in presence of high energy <br /> ignition source or will form 'explosive mixtures ,at.tempera <br /> tures above 200"F. <br /> D• Practically non-flammable under standard conditions. <br /> E• Expressed as mm Hg under standardconditions <br /> F.. Explosive, <br /> Explosive concentrations of airborne dust can occur in corgi <br /> 1 fined areas <br /> - 6• Values for Threshold Limit Value - Time Weighted Average <br /> (TLV TWA). are OSHA. Permissible Exposure Limits .(PEI,) except <br /> where'noted in H, and I. <br /> H• TLV - TWA adapted b the <br /> 'IndI PELustrial Hygienists (ACGIH) whichAmerican is lower than the erence of Government <br /> A <br /> TLV - TWA' recommerided' b <br /> 2 <br /> Occupa- <br /> tional Safety and Health (NIOSH) . TLV oriPEL has <br /> ` y adopted,,by. the ACGIH or OSHA. s not been <br /> - 7. A.: - <br /> _ - 'Corrosive <br /> B. Flammable <br /> ; <br /> C- �TTaxic <br /> .Volatile <br /> { E. = Reactive <br /> F. - Radioactive <br /> rf <br />