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AMI Phosphate-II
Material Safety Data sheets
10 Stability and reactivity
Conditions to be avoided:
Substances to be avoided:
Hazardous decomposition products:
11 Toxicological information
Subacute to chronic toxicity
Bacterial mutagenicity: Escherichia coli:
Further toxicological information
Skin irritation test (rabbit, Merck):
Eye irritation test (rabbit, Merck):
Quantitative data on the toxicity of this product are not available. Symptoms of an acute molyb-
denum (VI) intoxication: diarrhea, anemia (decreased hemoglobin concentration in the blood),
fatigue. Toxic effect on liver and kidneys after high doses. The product should be handled with care
usual when dealing with chemical.
12 Ecological information
The following applies to molybdenum compounds in general: Biological effects: Fish: Lethal from
25mg/l up; algea: Sc. quadricauda toxic from 54mg/l up; protozoa: Microregma toxic from 27mg/l
up.
13 Disposal considerations
Product
There are no uniform EC regulations for the disposal of chemicals or residues. Chemical residues
generally count as special waste. The disposal of the latter is regulated in the EC member
countries through corresponding laws and regulations, and in Switzerland also by the cantons. We
recommend that you contact either the authorities in charge or approved waste disposal
companies which will advise you on how to dispose of special waste.
Packaging
Disposal in compliance with official regulations. Handle contaminated packaging in the same way
as the substance itself. If not officially specified differently, non-contaminated packaging may be
treated like household waste or recycled.
14 Transport information
Not subject to transport regulations.
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No information available
No information available
Ammonia
Negative
No irritation
Slight irritations
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