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         reagent, toluol, C6H5CH3, F.W. 92.14
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500 mL
8 LOT: 1 2 5 3 4
STORAGE: Organic #3 in a dedicated flammables
cabinet. If a flammables cabinet is not available store in a 9 Flinn Saf-StorTM Can.
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LOT:
STORAGE: Organic #3 in a dedicated
flammables cabinet. If a flammables cabi- net is not available store in a Flinn Saf-Stor
SOLUBLE: Alcohol; not water.
TOLUENE
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DANGER! Highly flammable liquid and vapor. T0019 10
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500 mLORGANIC #3 ORGANIC #3
   Ground or bond container and receiving equip- TOLUENE
 HAZARD ALERT: Highly flammable liquid and
ment. May be fatal if swallowed and enters air-
 11 DISPOSAL: #24b ways. Causes skin and serious eye irritation. May reagent, toluol, C H CH , F.W. 92.14
vapor. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. causeKedreopwsicneosns toarindiezzrinecsos.oSl uaspnedctetdigohf tly closed. Obtain special
DISPOSAL: #18b
6 5 3 12 SHELFLIFE: GoodSiHfsEtLoFreLdIFsEaf:eGloyo.d,ifstoredsafely.
 damaging fertility or the unborn child. May cause ★ HAZARD ALERT: Highly flammable liquid and instructions before use. Do not use until all safety pre-
       vapor. Keep away from heat, sp1a3rks, and open flames.
2 SOLUBLE: Water.
damage to organs through prolonged or repeated
  exposcuareu. tions have been read and understood. Wear gloves,
Keep container cool and tightly closed. Obtain special
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  FIRST AID: IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. 14
          Contact POISON CENTER or physician if you feel
unwell. IF ON SKIN: Flush affected area with 15 UN1294
 cautions have been read and understood. Wear gloves, F 17 IN CASE OF FIRE: Use triclass dry chemical fire
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 water. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and
eye and face protection. Wash thoroughly after handling. 3
extinguisher.
H2 0R NFPA
keep at rest in a position comfortable for breath- ing. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if pres-
IN CASE OF FIRE: Use triclass dry chemical fire extinguisher. 16
2
FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE
              ent, and continue rinsing.
    3
FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE
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11 Suggested Disposal Method
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Shelf Life
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Soluble
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Chemical Abstract Service
14 Registry Number (CAS)
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15 UN Number
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16 NFPA Code
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