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Urea
Fumaric Acid
Glycerol
2Hydroxybenzoic
acid
Ohydroxybenzoic
acid; OCarboxyphenol;
2Carboxyphenol;
Salonil
C7H6O3
Urea
(E)-Butenedioic acid
Propane-1,2,3-triol
Carbamide;
Isourea;
Carbonyldiam
ide; Ureophil;
Carbonyldiam
ine
Glycerol; Glycerin;
1,2,3-Propanetriol;
Glycerine; Glyceritol;
Glycyl alcohol
CH4N2O
C4H4O4
C3H8O3
128.17052
g/mol
138.121 g/mol
60.06g/mol
116.07 g/mol
92.09 g/mol
217.9C
211 C
Decomposes
290 C
80.2C
158 C
132.7 C
1.16 g/cm
Polycyclic
Hydrocarbon
, Aromatic
Keep away
from
sources of
ignition.
Store in a
tightly
closed
container.
Store
protected
from
moisture.
Wear
appropriate
protective
eyeglasses
or chemical
safety
goggles,
gloves and
clothing.
1.443 g/cm3
Salicylates
1.34 g/cm
Monocarboxyl
ic acid amide
1.64 g/cm
Fumarates
1.26 g/cm
Cryoprotective Agent
Store at room
temperature,
between (15
and 30 degrees
C). Store away
from heat,
moisture, and
light. Do not
freeze.
The product
should be
stored at
room
temperature.
Store at room
temperature.
Avoid getting
salicylic acid
solution in your
eyes, nose, or
mouth.
Use proper
personal
protective
equipment.
FIRST AID
If inhaled,
remove from
exposure to
fresh air
immediately.
If breathing
is difficult,
give oxygen.
Get medical
aid.
If contact with
your eyes
occurs, flush
with water for
15 minutes. Do
not inhale the
vapors of
salicylic acid
solution.
DISPOSAL
By
dissolving
napthalene
in
flammable
solvent and
atomizing in
a suitable
combustion
chamber
This chemical
can be safely
thrown out with
your normal
garbage.
If contact
with skin,
immediately
flush skin
with plenty of
water for at
least 15
minutes while
removing
contaminated
clothing. Get
medical
attention if
symptoms
occur.
Urea is a
waste
chemical
stream
constituent
which may be
subjected to
ultimate
disposal by
controlled
incineration.
Inhalation of dust
may cause
respiratory irritation.
Compound is nontoxic when ingested.
Prolonged contact
with eyes or skin
may cause irritation.
Wear goggles and
mask.
Wash affected area
with plenty of soap
and water for at
least 20 minutes.
Flush eyes with
water for 15
minutes. If ingested,
immediately induce
vomitting by giving
2 glasses of water.
Place in a suitable,
labelled container
for waste disposal
Small amounts of
glycerol may be
flushed down the sink
unless local rules
prohibit this. Glycerol
is viscous, so unless
care is taken to wash
all liquid away, some
may remain in the
sink and pose a fire
risk.
IUPAC
NAME
Naphthale
ne
Naphthalene
OTHER
NAMES
Naphthalin;
Naphthene;
Camphor
tar; White
tar;
Albocarbon
CHEMICAL
FORMULA
MOLECULA
R WEIGHT
C8H10
CHEMICAL
STRUCTUR
E
BOILING
POINT
MELTING
POINT
DENSITY
CLASSIFICA
TION
STORAGE
SAFETY
MEASURE
17.8 C