Which GHS signal word applies to sulfuric acid?

Which GHS signal word applies to sulfuric acid?

GHS-US classification Skin corrosion/irritation, Category 1A H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.

What is the SDS hazard statements for sulfuric acid?

Hazard Statements DANGER! Causes severe skin burns and serious eye damage. May cause respiratory irritation. May cause damage to teeth through prolonged and repeated exposure to sulphuric acid mists.

What is the health hazard rating for sulfuric acid?

Chemical Identifiers

Diamond Hazard Description
0 3 2 W Health Can cause serious or permanent injury.
Flammability Will not burn under typical fire conditions.
Instability Readily undergoes violent chemical changes at elevated temperatures and pressures.
Special Reacts violently or explosively with water.

What category is sulfuric acid?

Sulfuric acid is a sulfur oxoacid that consists of two oxo and two hydroxy groups joined covalently to a central sulfur atom. It has a role as a catalyst. It is a conjugate acid of a hydrogensulfate. Sulfuric acid, spent appears as a black oily liquid.

What is the density of sulfuric acid?

1.83 g/cm³
Sulfuric acid/Density

How do you write the formula for sulfuric acid?

H₂SO₄
Sulfuric acid/Formula

Why Sulphur is called King of chemicals?

(a) Concentrated sulphuric acid is called the king of chemicals as it is a very strong acid and is highly corrosive. (c) If water is added to sulphuric acid, then a large amount of heat is evolved. This changes water to steam, which can splash the acid. Hence, it is dangerous.

Is sulfuric acid a strong acid or base?

The strength of an acid is determined by a number called the acid-dissociation equilibrium constant. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid, whereas phosphoric acid is a weak acid. In turn, the strength of an acid can determine the way in which a titration occurs. Strong acids can be used to titrate a weak or strong base.

What material is resistant to sulfuric acid?

Epoxy Resin Fiberglass has good resistance to sulfuric acid. As an example, Hetron 922, which is often used in potable water systems is resistance to 70% sulfuric acid up to about 180 ºF.

What are the common uses of sulfuric acid?

Sulfuric acid is an incredibly corrosive acid form of sulfur. It is used in a wide variety of industrial processes, from byproducts of large-scale mining operations to bleaching flour to fruit and vegetable preservation. It is also a common ingredient in many household products, especially cleaning products.

Do secondary containers need GHS Labels?

The secondary containers are required to be labeled with a GHS chemical label, given if any of the following events occur: The material is not used within the work shift of the individual who makes the transfer. The worker who made the transfer leaves the work area.

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