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What is the UN number for Acetone?
What is the UN number for Acetone?
Acetone has the UN number 1090.
Is Benzene classified as a marine pollutant?
Is Benzene classified as a marine pollutant?
Yes, Benzene is classified as a marine pollutant.
What is the flash point of Ethanol?
What is the flash point of Ethanol?
The flash point of Ethanol is 13 °C.
What is the packaging group for Ammonium Nitrate?
What is the packaging group for Ammonium Nitrate?
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What is the UN number for Methanol?
What is the UN number for Methanol?
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Study Notes
Acetone
- UN No: 1090
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: 20 °C
Ammonium Nitrate
- UN No: 1942
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable)
Benzene
- UN No: 1114
- PG Group: I
- Marine Pollutant: Yes
- Flash Point: -11 °C
Calcium Hypochlorite
- UN No: 1748
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: Yes
- Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable)
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
- UN No: 1170
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: 13 °C
Hydrochloric Acid
- UN No: 1789
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable)
Methanol
- UN No: 1230
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: 12 °C
Sodium Hydroxide Solution
- UN No: 1824
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable)
Toluene
- UN No: 1294
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: Yes
- Flash Point: 4 °C
Sulfuric Acid
- UN No: 1830
- PG Group: II
- Marine Pollutant: No
- Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable)
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Test your knowledge on hazardous materials with this quiz that covers various chemicals such as Acetone, Ammonium Nitrate, and Benzene. Each question will assess your understanding of UN numbers, flashpoints, and pollution characteristics. Challenge yourself to learn more about safe handling protocols for these substances.