Ferric Chloride Specific Gravity & Boiling & Freezing Points
Ferric Chloride Specific Gravity & Boiling & Freezing Points
Ferric Chloride Specific Gravity & Boiling & Freezing Points
3228 South Service Road, Unit #112, Burlington, Ontario, L7N 3H8
*These data are from the European IUCLID Dataset for FeCl3. A Fisher Scientific MSDS (April 2003) reports LD50 (oral) = 200
& 316mg/kg (rat).
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4. FIRST AID
SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and do not reuse until thoroughly laundered.
EYES: Wash eyes with plenty of water, holding eyelids open. Seek medical assistance promptly if there is irritation.
INHALATION: Remove from contaminated area promptly. CAUTION: Rescuer must not endanger himself! If breathing
stops, administer artificial respiration and seek medical aid promptly.
INGESTION: Give plenty of water to dilute product or milk, if available, to neutralise. Do not induce vomiting (NOTE
below). Keep victim quiet. If vomiting occurs, lower victim’s head below hips to prevent inhalation of vomited
material. Seek medical help promptly.
Inadvertent inhalation of vomited material may seriously damage the lungs. The danger of this is greater than the risk of poisoning through absorption of this
relatively low-toxicity substance. The stomach should only be emptied under medical supervision, and after the installation of an airway to protect the lungs.
NOTE to physician – deferoxamine may be administered as an iron chelating agent.
5. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
7. STABILITY / REACTIVITY
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11. DISPOSAL
Waste Disposal do not flush to sewer, if local regulations permit, may be put in sanitary landfill
Containers Drums should be reused. Recondition and pressure test by a licensed reconditioner prior to re-use.
Pails must be vented and thoroughly dried prior to crushing and recycling.
IBCs (intermediate bulk containers): polyethylene bottle must be pressure tested & recertified at 30 months.
Replace at 60 months (5yrs). Steel containers must be inspected, pressure tested & recertified every 5 years.
Never cut, drill, weld or grind on or near this container, even if empty
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15. REGULATIONS
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