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Chemical Inventory
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  O1 –
O2 –
O3 –
O4 –
O5 –
O6 –
O7 –
O8 –
O9 –
OM –
Acids, Amino Acids, Anhydrides, Peracids
Alcohols, Glycols, Sugars, Amines, Amides, Imines, Imides
Hydrocarbons, Esters, Aldehydes, Oils Ethers, Ketones, Halogenated Hydrocarbons Epoxy Compounds, Isocyanates
Peroxides, Hydroperoxides
Sulfides, Polysulfides, Sulfoxides, Nitriles Phenols, Cresols
Dyes, Stains, Indicators
Miscellaneous
I1 – I2 –
I3 –
I4 – I5 – I6 –
I7 – I8 –
I9 –
I10 – IM –
Metals, Hydrides
Acetates, Halides, Iodides, Sulfates, Sulfites, Thiosulfates, Phosphates, Halogens, Oxalates, Phthalates, Oleates
Amides, Nitrates (except Ammonium Nitrate), Nitrites, Azides
Hydroxides, Oxides, Silicates, Carbonates, Carbon Sulfides, Selenides, Phosphides, Carbides, Nitrides
Chlorates, Bromates, Iodates, Chlorites, Hypochlorites, Perchlorates, Perchloric Acid, Peroxides, Hydrogen Peroxide
Arsenates, Cyanides, Cyanates
Borates, Chromates, Manganates, Permanganates, Molybdates, Vanadates
Acids (except Nitric)
(Nitric Acid is isolated and stored by itself.)
Sulfur, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Phosphorous Pentoxide Miscellaneous
You have now provided a secure container for this unwanted substance. You may now assign an area in the storeroom where such hazards will be safe until you investigate and ultimately exercise your disposal or removal options. You will find that plastic bags and cans can be among your best friends for isolating and containing hazards during your investigation.
The cans will serve to protect against breakage and even act as a miniature fire cabinet to prevent these hazards from being directly involved in a conflagration.
Those substances which remain on your shelves can now be reorga- nized into their compatible chemical families. We urge that you review
all the details of appropriate and safe storage in the section of this Catalog dedicated to that subject.
Avoid distractions.
For the first time you know exactly the substances and their quanti- ties in your chemical stores area. It is from this base of knowledge that you can begin to manage this matter of chemicals on school premises. You needed to take this first, important step. You may need further help and advice. If you do, call Flinn.
FLINN COMPATIBLE CHEMICAL FAMILY CODES
When you assign compatible chemical family data you may wish to use the system created by Flinn. The family designations are listed below and in more detail on the following pages. Family designations for individual chemicals are found in the individual chemical listings of this Catalog/Reference Manual.
Flinn Organic Compatible Family Codes
Flinn Inorganic Compatible Family Codes
   Here’s the Last Acid Cabinet You’ll Ever Need!
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Recessed polypropylene tray may be used as a dispensing area
  Entirely wooden hinge assembly
Entirely constructed of 1'' thick plywood
DIMENSIONS:
Exterior:
361⁄2''H x 31''W x 20''D Interior:
281⁄2''H x 29''W x 171⁄4''D
Bottle Capacity:
30 x 5 Pints or 90 x 1 Pint
Cabinet floor constructed as a liquid-tight trough to contain spillage
    Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   SE8041
Flinn Acid Cabinet.
Interior partially lined with polypropylene.
  $ 864.45
 SE8051
 Flinn Acid Cabinet.
Interior fully lined with polypropylene.
 1108.40
 SE8071
  Nitric Acid Compartment. Polypropylene.
  116.70
     

























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