Hydrofluoric Acid
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ccc.chem.pitt.eduHydrofluoric acid (aqueous) Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous) Hydrogen fluoride (anhydrous) Nitric acid Oleum Phosphoric acid Sulfuric acid Group 2: Organic Acids Acetic acid Butyric acid (n-) Formic acid Propionic acid Rosin Oil Tall oil Group 3: Caustics Caustic potash solution
SAFETY DATA SHEET - Airgas
www.airgas.comChemical name :Hydrofluoric acid Other means of identification:anhydrous hydrofluoric acid; hf-a; hydrofluoric acid CAS number :7664-39-3 Substance/mixture CAS number/other identifiers: Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8. Substance
INEOS HDPE Chemical Resistance Guide
www.ineos.comHydrofluoric acid (40%) S S Mustard (prepared) S S Hydrofluoric acid (60%) S S Hydrofluoric acid (75%) S S N Hydrogen (100%) S S Naphtha O U Hydrogen bromide (10%) S S Naphthalene S U Hydrogen chloride dry gas S S Natural gas (wet) S S Hydrogen peroxide (30%) S O Nickel chloride saturated S S ...
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and ...
beta-static.fishersci.comI. Nitric Acid-Perchloric Acid-Hydrofluoric Acid Digestion J. Dry Ashing . K. Microwave-Assisted Digestion 3110 METALS BY ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY 3111 METALS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY …
Chemical Inventory Worksheet Template
www.dec.ny.govPerchloric acid fume hoods must be used only for perchloric acid applications, and should never be used for other chemical procedures Organic Peroxides8 Highly flammable and explosive Diethyl Ether10 Severe fire and explosion hazard Dispose of within 12 months of receipt, or 6 months of opening, whichever is shorter Hydrofluoric Acid10
LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY - EHS
www.ehs.washington.edubecomes hydrofluoric acid. BEST STORAGE AND USE PRACTICES . Procurement • Purchase batteries from a reputable manufacturer or supplier. • Avoid batteries shipped without protective packaging (i.e., hard plastic or equal).
Hazards during the Repair and Maintenance of Refrigeration ...
www.osha.govhydrofluoric acid (HF) and carbonyl halides may form. These compounds can be toxic at very low concentrations. All hot work should be stopped during any halocarbon refrigerant leak to prevent worker exposure to such toxic compounds, as well as the risk of fire or explosion. Numerous halocarbon refrigerants are used in cooling systems
Hydrofluoric Acid Properties - Purdue University
www.chem.purdue.eduHydrofluoric Acid Concentration 3 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Weight Percent HF pH. All statements and information are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are presented without guarantee or warranty of any kind, express or implied. Information
Table of Acids with Ka and pKa Values* CLAS
clas.sa.ucsb.eduAcid HA A-Ka pKa Acid Strength Conjugate Base Strength Hydroiodic HI I-Hydrobromic HBr Br-Perchloric HClO4 ClO4-Hydrochloric HCl Cl-Chloric HClO3 ClO3-Sulfuric (1) H2SO4 HSO4-Nitric HNO3 NO3-Strong acids completely dissociate in aq solution (Ka > 1, pKa < 1). Conjugate bases of strong acids are ineffective bases. Hydronium ion H3O+ H2O 1 0.0