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Magnesium oxide fume |
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Synonyms & Trade NamesMagnesia fume |
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CAS No.1309-48-4 |
RTECS No.OM3850000 |
DOT ID & Guide |
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FormulaMgO |
Conversion |
IDLH750 mg/m3See: 1309484 |
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Exposure LimitsNIOSH REL: See Appendix DOSHA PEL†: TWA 15 mg/m3 |
Measurement MethodsNIOSH 7300 , 7301 , 7303; OSHA ID121 See: NMAM or OSHA Methods |
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Physical DescriptionFinely divided white particulate dispersed in air. [Note: Exposure may occur when magnesium is burned, thermally cut, or welded upon.] |
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MW:40.3 |
BP:6512°F |
MLT: 5072°F | Sol(86°F): 0.009% | VP:0 mmHg (approx) |
IP:NA |
Sp.Gr:3.58 |
Fl.P:NA |
UEL:NA |
LEL:NA |
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| Noncombustible Solid | |||||
Incompatibilities & ReactivitiesChlorine trifluoride, phosphorus pentachloride |
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Exposure Routesinhalation, skin and/or eye contact |
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Symptomsirritation eyes, nose; metal fume fever: cough, chest pain, flu-like fever |
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Target OrgansEyes, respiratory system |
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Personal Protection/Sanitation(See protection codes)Skin: No recommendation Eyes: No recommendation Wash skin: No recommendation Remove: No recommendation Change: No recommendation |
First Aid(See procedures)Breathing: Respiratory support |
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Respirator RecommendationsOSHA Up to 150 mg/m3: Up to 375 mg/m3: Up to 750 mg/m3: Emergency or planned entry into unknown concentrations or IDLH conditions: Escape: |
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| See also: INTRODUCTION See ICSC CARD: 0504 See MEDICAL TESTS: 0251 | |||||
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