MUSCAT CHEMICAL TAG::
First-aid measures after ingestion Rinse mouth. Obtain emergency medical attention. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute.
Physical state at 20 °C : | Liquid |
Odour : | Strong, vinegar-like |
Odour threshold : | No data available |
pH value : | No data available |
Melting point [°C] : | 16.2 °C |
Decomposition point [°C] : | N/A |
Critical temperature [°C] : | N/A |
Auto-ignition temperature [°C] : | 485 °C |
Flammability (solid, gas) : | N/A |
Flash point [°C] : | 40°C |
Boiling point [°C] : | 117 - 118 °C |
Initial boiling point | [°C] : 117°C |
Final boiling point [°C] : | 118°C |
Evaporation rate : | 0,97 |
Vapour pressure [20°C] : | 15.2 hPa at 20°C |
Vapour pressure mm/Hg : | N/A |
Vapour density : | 2,1 |
Density [g/cm3] : | 1,049 |
Relative density, gas (air=1) : | N/A |
Relative density, liquid (water=1) : | N/A |
Solubility in water [% weight] : | Complete |
Solubility in water : | N/A |
Log Pow octanol / water at 20°C : | No data available. |
Solubility : | 2,4 |
Viscosity at 40°C [mm2/s] : | N/A |
Explosive properties : | N/A |
Explosion limits - upper [%] : | 19,90% |
Explosion limits - lower [%] : | 4% |
Oxidising properties : | No data available. |
Cadmium chloride, monohydrate, 98% used for the preparation of cadmium sulfide, used as "Cadmium Yellow", a brilliant-yellow stable inorganic pigment. Such reagents have largely been supplanted by organocopper compounds, which are much less toxic.
CADMIUM CHLORIDE AR MONOHYDRATE Only hazard codes with percentage values above 10% are shown.