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SDS00221 - Sodium Hypochlorite 12%
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Specific Gravity
Water solubility
Solubility in other solvents
Partition coefficient
Autoignition temperature
Decomposition temperature
Kinematic viscosity
Dynamic viscosity
Explosive properties
Oxidizing properties
Molecular weight
VOC Percentage Volatility
Liquid Density
Bulk density
Reactivity/Chemical Stability
Unstable above 40°C / 104 °F.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
Hypochlorites may react with primary amines to form nitrogen trichloride which explodes spontaneously in air.
Hypochlorite bleach reacts with urea to form nitrogen trichloride which explodes spontaneously in air. Some metals
accelerate the decomposition of Sodium Hypochlorite. Nickel. Copper. Tin. Iron and its alloys. Manganese.
Hazardous polymerization
Will not occur.
Conditions to avoid
High temperatures. Exposure to light.
Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizers. Acids. Reducing agents. Ammonia. Metals.
Hazardous decomposition products
Chlorine. Oxides of sodium. Oxygen. When heated to decomposition, it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
Information on likely routes of exposure
Inhalation
Causes irritation of the mouth, nose and throat. Corrosive to the respiratory passage. Repeated and/or prolonged
exposures may cause productive cough, running nose, bronchopneumonia, pulmonary edema (fluid build-up in lungs)
and reduction of pulmonary function. If mixed with acids or warmed to temperatures greater than 40 °Celsius, Sodium
hypochlorite solutions release chlorine gas. This gas can cause severe irritation of the nose and throat. Exposures to
high levels of chlorine gas may result in severe lung damage.
Eye contact
Corrosive to eye tissue and may cause severe damage and blindness.
Skin contact
Corrosive. May cause severe skin irritation. May cause whitening or bleaching of the skin. Prolonged contact may
lead to burns and blisters and may aggravate dermatitis.
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English / WHMIS2015
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10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Preparation Date: 09/Feb/2018
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