Chemical Name CAS-Number |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
1,3-BUTANEDIOL |
viscous liquid; pure compound is colourless |
207.5 |
<50 |
90.12 |
sol |
1.002 |
3.2 |
8 Pa |
121 |
394 |
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1,4-BUTANEDIOL |
colourless, viscid liquid |
230 |
20.1 |
90.12 |
misc |
1.0171 |
3.1 |
@ 37.7 °C |
121 oc |
350 |
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DIMETHYLENE GLYCOL |
nearly colourless liquid or solid |
90.12 |
3.1 |
402 |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL |
colourless liquid; syrupy liquid |
245.8 |
-10.4 |
106.1 |
sol |
1.18 |
3.66 |
5 Pa |
1.6 ll |
143 |
400 |
DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL |
colourless, slightly viscous liquid |
233 |
134.17 |
misc |
1.0252 |
4.63 |
@ 25 °C |
137 |
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2-ETHYL-1,3-HEXANEDIOL |
slightly oily liquid; colourless liquid |
244. |
-40 |
146.22 |
sl sol |
@ 22 °C/4 °C |
5.03 |
< 0.01 mm Hg |
110 oc |
335 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
slightly viscous liquid; clear, colourless syrupy liquid |
197.6 |
-13 |
62.07 |
misc |
1.1135 |
2.14 |
7 Pa |
3.2 ll |
111 cc |
398 |
GLYCEROL |
clear colourless syrupy liquid |
290 |
18 |
92.09 |
sol |
1.2613 |
320 |
392 |
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1,6-HEXANEDIOL |
crystals |
208 |
42.8 |
118.17 |
sol |
@ 0 °C/4 °C |
4.07 |
@ 25 °C (est) |
101 |
320 |
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2,5-HEXANEDIOL |
216-218 |
43 |
118.17 |
sol |
0.9610 |
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HEXYLENE GLYCOL |
colourless liquid |
198 |
-50 |
118.2 |
sol |
@ 17 °C |
4.1 |
6.7 Pa |
1.3 ll |
93 |
260 |
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL |
208 |
130 |
104.14 |
sol |
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PENTAERYTHRITOL |
ditetragonal crystals from diluted hydrochloric acid; white, crystalline powder |
sublimes |
260 |
136.1 |
sol |
@ 25 °C/4 °C |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
colourless viscous liquid |
187.6 |
-59 |
76.1 |
misc |
1.0361 |
2.6 |
106.6 Pa |
2.6 ll |
99 cc |
371 |
Chemical Name |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
1,4-BUTANEDIOL |
On combustion, forms toxic fumes (CO) • Reacts with strong oxidants |
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1,6-HEXANEDIOL |
Dust explosion possible if in powder or granular form, mixed with air |
On combustion, forms toxic gases |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL |
Reacts violently with strong oxidants • Attacks many plastics |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
On combustion, forms toxic gases • Reacts with strong oxidants and strong bases |
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HEXYLENE GLYCOL |
The substance polymerizes • Reacts with strong oxidants |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
The vapour is heavier than air |
Reacts with strong oxidants, eg, potassium perchlorate, causing fire and explosion hazard |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
Chemical Name CAS-Number |
ICSC Short-Term Exposure |
ICSC Long-Term Exposure |
ICSC Routes of Exposure and Symptoms |
US NIOSH Target Organs & Routes of Entry |
US NIOSH Symptoms |
1,3-BUTANEDIOL 107-88-0 |
eyes; skin; resp tract |
Inhalation: cough Skin: redness Eyes: stinging sensation |
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1,4-BUTANEDIOL 110-63-4 |
eyes; resp tract; CNS; kidneys |
Inhalation: cough, dizziness, headache, unconsciousness Eyes: redness, irritant Ingestion: unconsciousness |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 111-46-6 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; CNS; liver; kidneys |
liver; kidneys |
Skin: redness Eyes: redness Ingestion: confusion, diarrhoea, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, unconsciousness, vomiting |
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DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL 110-98-5 |
eyes; skin; resp tract |
skin |
Inhalation: cough Skin: redness Eyes: redness |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL 107-21-1 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; kidneys; CNS |
CNS; eyes |
Inhalation: cough, dizziness, headache Skin: dry skin, redness Eyes: redness Ingestion: abdominal pain, dullness, nausea, unconsciousness, vomiting |
Eyes; skin; resp sys; CNS Inh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, skin, nose, throat; nau, vomit, abdom pain; weak; dizz, stupor, convuls, CNS depres; skin sens |
1,6-HEXANEDIOL 629-11-8 |
eyes; resp tract |
Inhalation: cough Eyes: Irritation, redness |
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2,5-HEXANEDIOL 2935-44-6 |
eyes; skin; resp tract |
skin; CNS |
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HEXYLENE GLYCOL 107-41-5 |
eyes; skin |
skin; kidneys |
Inhalation: cough Skin: dry skin, redness Eyes: redness Ingestion: abdominal cramps, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting |
Eyes; skin; resp sys Inh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, skin, resp sys; head, dizz, nau, inco, CNS depres; derm, skin sens |
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL 126-30-7 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
lungs; kidneys |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL 57-55-6 |
eyes |
Eyes: pain |
Chemical Formula |
Chemical |
Synonyms |
CAS-Number |
584032 |
1,2-BUTANEDIOL |
1,2-Butylene glycol |
584-03-2 |
107880 |
1,3-BUTANEDIOL |
Butane-1,3-diol; |
107-88-0 |
110634 |
1,4-BUTANEDIOL |
Butanediol; |
110-63-4 |
96242 |
3-CHLORO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL |
Chlorhydrin; |
96-24-2 |
111466 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL |
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ether; |
111-46-6 |
513859 |
DIMETHYLENE GLYCOL |
2,3-Butanediol; |
513-85-9 |
110985 |
DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL |
2,2'-Dihydroxydipropyl ether; |
110-98-5 |
94962 |
2-ETHYL-1,3-HEXANEDIOL |
Ethyl hexanediol; |
94-96-2 |
107211 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
1,2-Dihydroxyethane; |
107-21-1 |
56815 |
GLYCEROL |
Glycerin; |
56-81-5 |
629118 |
1,6-HEXANEDIOL |
Hexamethylene glycol |
629-11-8 |
2935446 |
2,5-HEXANEDIOL |
2935-44-6 |
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107415 |
HEXYLENE GLYCOL |
2,4-Dihydroxy-2-methylpentane; |
107-41-5 |
126307 |
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL |
Dimethylolpropane; |
126-30-7 |
115775 |
PENTAERYTHRITOL |
2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol; |
115-77-5 |
57556 |
PROPYLENE GLYCOL |
1,2-Dihydroxypropane; |
57-55-6 |
Chemical Name |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER |
266 |
-202.28 |
@ 25 °C |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
189 |
-44.3 |
162.22 |
v sol |
0.907 |
5.6 |
79 Pa |
71 cc |
174 |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
230.4 |
-68.1 |
162.2 |
misc |
0.9553 |
5.58 |
2.99 Pa |
78 |
225 |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE |
clear liquid |
245 |
-32 |
204.30 |
sol |
0.985 |
< 0.01 mm Hg |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
196 |
134.17 |
misc |
0.9881 |
4.62 |
@ 25 °C |
@ 135 °C ll |
96 oc |
204 |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
193 |
< -84 |
120.1 |
misc |
1.0270 |
4.14 |
30 Pa |
1.6 ll |
93 oc |
215 |
DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
190 |
-80 |
148.2 |
misc |
@ 25 °C |
5.11 |
@ 26 °C |
1.3 ll |
85 cc |
270 |
2-ETHOXYETHANOL |
colourless liquid |
135 |
-70 |
90.12 |
v sol |
0.9297 |
3.1 |
0.5 |
@ 93 °C ll |
44 cc |
235 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
123.5 |
-74 |
118.2 |
2 % |
0.8484 |
4.07 |
9.4 mm Hg |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
colourless liquid |
156 |
-61.7 |
132.2 |
v sol |
0.9740 |
4.72 |
0.16 |
1.7 ll |
52 cc |
379 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
125 |
-85.1 |
76.09 |
misc |
0.9647 |
2.62 |
0.83 |
2.3 ll |
42 cc |
285 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
171-172 |
-75 |
118.2 |
misc |
0.9015 |
4.1 |
0.10 |
@ 93 °C ll |
61 cc |
238 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE |
colourless liquid |
192.3 |
-64.5 |
160.24 |
1.1 g/100 g |
0.9422 |
5.5 |
30-40 Pa |
@ 93 °C ll |
71 cc |
340 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL, MONOMETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
colourless liquid |
143 |
-65.1 |
118.13 |
v sol |
@ 19 °C/19 °C |
4.1 |
0.44 |
1.7 ll |
45 cc |
394 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOPROPYL ETHER |
volatile liquid |
149.8 |
<-70 |
104.1 |
sol |
0.9112 |
3.6 |
200 Pa |
5.5 ll |
49 |
230 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER |
oily liquid; colourless liquid |
245 |
14 |
138.16 |
insol |
1.1094 |
4.8 |
5.2 |
1.4 ll |
121 |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
colourless liquid |
@ 740 mm Hg |
-96.7 |
90.1 |
v sol |
0.9620 |
3.11 |
1.6 |
1.6 ll |
38 oc |
Chemical Name CAS-Number |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
The substance can form explosive peroxides. •On heating or on burning producing acrid smoke and irritating fumes. •Reacts with strong oxidants |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
Reacts with strong oxidants, causing fire and explosion hazard |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
The substance can presumably form explosive peroxides. •Reacts with strong oxidants |
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DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
The substance can presumably form explosive peroxides in contact with air. •Reacts violently with strong oxidants |
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2-ETHOXYETHANOL |
The substance can form explosive peroxides. •The substance decomposes on burning producing toxic gas. •Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard. •Attacks many plastics and rubber |
3 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
3 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
The substance can form explosive peroxides. •The substance decomposes, producing toxic fumes. •Reacts with strong oxidants, causing fire and explosion hazard |
6.1 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE |
The vapour mixes well with air |
Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL, ETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
The vapour is heavier than air |
Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard |
3 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL, MONOMETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
3 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
The substance can form explosive peroxides. •The substance decomposes on burning and on contact with strong caustics, producing toxic gas. •Reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard |
3 |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER |
The vapour is heavier than air |
Reacts with oxidants |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOPROPYL ETHER |
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
The substance can presumably form explosive peroxides. •Reacts with strong oxidants |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
Chemical Name CAS-Number |
ICSC Short-Term Exposure |
ICSC Long-Term Exposure |
ICSC Routes of Exposure and Symptoms |
US NIOSH Target Organs & Routes of Entry |
US NIOSH Symptoms |
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER 2425-79-8 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
skin |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER 112-36-7 |
eyes; skin; resp tract |
Inhalation: cough Skin: redness Eyes: redness Ingestion: diarrhoea, headache, nausea, vomiting |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER 4206-61-5 |
lungs |
skin; CNS; blood; kidneys |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 112-34-5 |
eyes; skin; CNS |
skin |
Skin: may be absorbed, redness Eyes: redness, pain Ingestion: headache, unconsciousness, vomiting |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER 111-90-0 |
lungs |
skin |
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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER 111-77-3 |
eyes; skin; resp tract |
skin; lungs; may impair male fertility |
Skin: redness, roughness Eyes: redness |
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DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER 34590-94-8 |
Skin: dry skin |
Resp sys; eyes; CNS Inh; abs; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, nose, throat; weak, li-head, head |
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2-ETHOXYETHANOL 110-80-5 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; CNS; liver; kidneys |
skin; male fertility; birth defects |
Inhalation: cough, drowsiness, headache, shortness of breath, sore throat, weakness Skin: may be absorbed Eyes: Blurred vision Ingestion: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting |
Resp sys; eyes; blood; kidneys; liver; repro sys; hemato sys Inh; abs; ing; con |
In animals: irrit eyes, resp sys; blood changes; liver, kidney, lung damage; repro, terato effects |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE 111-15-9 |
CNS; blood |
liver; kidneys |
Inhalation: cough, drowsiness, headache, nausea, shortness of breath, sore throat, vomiting Skin: may be absorbed, dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting Eyes: blurred vision Ingestion: abdominal pain, drowsiness, headache, nausea, vomiting |
Resp sys; eyes; GI tract; repro sys; hemato sys Inh; abs; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, nose; vomit; kidney damage; para; in animals: repro, terato effects |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER 109-86-4 |
eyes; resp tract; CNS; liver; kidneys |
Inhalation: confusion, dizziness, headache, nausea, unconsciousness, vomiting, weakness Skin: may be absorbed Eyes: blurred vision |
Eyes; resp sys; CNS; blood; kidneys; repro sys; hemato sys Inh; abs; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, nose, throat; head, drow, weak; ataxia, tremor, som; anemic pallor, in animals: repro, terato effects |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 111-76-2 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; CNS; liver; kidneys |
skin |
Inhalation: cough, drowsiness, headache, nausea Skin: may be absorbed, dry skin Eyes: redness, pain, blurred vision Ingestion: abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting |
Liver; kidneys; lymphoid sys; skin; blood; eyes; resp sys; hemato sys; CNS Inh; abs; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, skin, nose, throat; hemolysis, hemog; CNS depres, head, vomit |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE 112-07-2 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; kidneys; blood |
skin; liver; bone marrow |
Inhalation: cough, headache, nausea Skin: redness Eyes: redness |
Eyes; skin; resp sys; CNS; hemato sys; blood; kidneys; liver; lymphoid sys imh |
Irrit eyes, skin, nose, throat; hemolysis, hemog; CNS depres, head, vomit |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER ACETATE 110-49-6 |
CNS |
skin; liver; kidneys;blood |
Inhalation: Confusion, dizziness, headache, nausea, unconsciousness, vomiting, weakness. Skin: Dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting Eyes: Blurred vision. Ingestion: Abdominal pain, burning sensation, confusion, dizziness, headache, nausea, unconsciousness. |
Eyes; resp sys; kidneys; brain; CNS; PNS; repro sys; hemato sys Inh; abs; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, nose, throat; kidney, brain damage; in animals: narco; repro, terato effects |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOPROPYL ETHER 2807-30-9 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; lungs |
blood; spleen; kidneys |
Inhalation: confusion, cough, headache, nausea, sore throat, symptoms may be delayed Skin: redness, burning sensation Eyes: redness, pain Ingestion: confusion, diarrhoea, headache, nausea, vomiting |
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ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER 122-99-6 |
eyes; skin |
Inhalation: sore throat Skin: redness Eyes: redness, pain Ingestion: abdominal pain, sore throat |
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PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER 107-98-2 |
eyes; skin; resp tract; nose; throat; CNS |
Inhalation: dizziness, drowsiness, headache, nausea Skin: dry skin, redness Eyes: lacrimation, redness Ingestion: diarrhoea, drowsiness, headache, nausea, vomiting, incoordination or possible unconsciousness |
Eyes; skin; resp sys; CNS Inh; ing; con |
Irrit eyes, skin, nose, throat; head, nau, li-head, drow, inco; vomit, diarr |
Chemical Formula |
Chemical |
Synonyms |
CAS-Number |
2425798 |
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER |
1,4-Bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)butane; |
2425-79-8 |
112367 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
Bis(2-ethoxyethyl) ether; |
112-36-7 |
4206615 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER |
Ether, bis(2-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)ethyl); |
4206-61-5 |
112345 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
Butoxydiethylene glycol; |
112-34-5 |
124174 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE |
Acetic acid 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl ester; |
124-17-4 |
111900 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER |
Carbitol cellosolve; |
111-90-0 |
111773 |
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether; |
111-77-3 |
110714 |
1,2-DIMETHOXYETHANE |
Dimethoxyethane; |
110-71-4 |
34590948 |
DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
Arcosolv; |
34590-94-8 |
1002671 |
2-ETHOXYETHYL 2-METHOXYETHYL ETHER |
Diethylene glycol ethyl methyl ether |
1002-67-1 |
110805 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
Cellosolve; |
110-80-5 |
629141 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER |
1,2-Diethoxyethane; |
629-14-1 |
109864 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER |
Glycol monomethyl ether; |
109-86-4 |
111762 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER |
Butoxyethanol; |
111-76-2 |
112072 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
112-07-2 |
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111159 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
Cellosolve acetate; |
111-15-9 |
110496 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL, MONOMETHYL ETHER ACETATE |
Acetic acid 2-methoxyethyl ester; |
110-49-6 |
2807309 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOPROPYL ETHER |
Ektasolve EP; |
2807-30-9 |
122996 |
ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER |
Arosol; |
122-99-6 |
107982 |
PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER |
Glycol ether PM; |
107-98-2 |
Chemical Name |
Colour/Form |
Boiling Point (°C) |
Melting Point (°C) |
Molecular Weight |
Solubility in Water |
Relative Density (water=1) |
Relative Vapour Density (air=1) |
Vapour Pressure/ (Kpa) |
Inflam. |
Flash Point (°C) |
Auto Ignition Point (°C) |
BENZOTRIFLUORIDE |
water white liquid |
103.46 |
-29.05 |
146.11 |
1.1886 |
5.04 |
@ 0 °C |
12 cc |
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BROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-57.86 |
-166 |
148.92 |
insol |
1.5800 |
3.8 |
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CHLORODIFLUOROBROMOMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-4 |
-161 |
165.37 |
insol |
@ 15 °C (liquid) |
5.7 |
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1,1,1-CHLORODIFLUOROETHANE |
colourless gas |
-9.2 |
-130.8 |
@ 25 °C |
@ -9 °C |
@ 25 °C |
6.2 ll |
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CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-40.8 |
-146 |
86.47 |
v sol |
@ 21 °C |
2.98 |
908 |
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CHLOROFLUOROMETHANE |
-9.1 |
-133 |
68.48 |
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CHLOROPENTAFLUOROETHANE |
colourless gas |
-38 |
-106 |
154.47 |
insol |
@ -20 °C |
5.54 |
711.7 |
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CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE |
6.93 |
-105.5 |
118.49 |
@ 0 °C/4 °C |
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CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE |
colourless gas |
-27.9 |
-157.5 |
116.47 |
1.305 |
8.4 ll |
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CHLOROTRIFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-81.1 |
-181 |
104.46 |
insol |
1.3 |
3.65 |
@ 15 °C |
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DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas; liquified compressed gas |
-29.8 |
-158 |
120.91 |
sol |
@ -29.8 °C |
4.1 |
568 |
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DICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless heavy gas |
9 |
-135 |
102.92 |
insol |
@ 9 °C |
3.82 |
160 |
522 |
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DICHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE |
colourless gas |
3.6 |
-94 |
170.92 |
insol |
@ 25 °C |
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DIFLUORODIBROMOMETHANE |
colourless heavy liquid; colourless gas |
25 |
-146 MEGALON -110.1 |
209.83 MEGALON 207.81 |
sol |
@ 15 °C/4 °C |
7.2 |
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1,1-DIFLUOROETHANE |
colourless gas |
-24.7 |
-117 |
66.05 |
insol |
0.95 |
2.3 |
@ 25 °C |
3.7 ll |
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ENFLURANE |
liquid |
56.5 |
sl sol |
1.52 |
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HALOTHANE |
colourless, volatile liquid |
50.2 |
197.39 |
3900 mg/l |
@ 20 ° C/4 ° C |
@ 20 ° C |
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HEXAFLUOROACETONE |
colourless gas |
-27 |
-122 |
166.03 |
@ 25 °C (liquid) |
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HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE |
gas |
-29.4 |
-156.2 |
150.02 |
1.583 at -40 ° C/4 ° C |
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PERFLUOROISOBUTYLENE |
gas |
7 |
200.03 |
@ 0 °C |
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TEFLON |
grayish white transparent thin sheets; soft, waxy, milk-white solid; white powder |
2.25 |
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1,1,2,2-TETRACHLORO-1,2-DIFLUOROETHANE |
colourless liquid or solid |
93 |
25 |
203.83 |
insol |
@ 25 °C/4 °C |
7.03 |
40 torr |
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1,1,1,2-TETRACHLORO-2,2-DIFLUOROETHANE |
colourless liquid or solid |
91.5 |
40.6 |
203.82 |
insol |
1.65 |
7.0 |
40 mm Hg |
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TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE |
colourless gas |
-76.3 |
-142.5 |
100.02 |
insol |
@ -76.3 °C |
3.87 |
10.0 ll |
180 |
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TETRAFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-127.8 |
-183.6 |
88.01 |
sl sol |
@ 25 °C |
3.04 |
>1100 |
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1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE |
colourless gas; volatile liquid |
47.7 |
-36.4 |
187.38 |
0.017 g/100 g |
@ 25 °C/4 °C |
6.5 |
36 |
350 |
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TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless liquid |
23.7 |
-111 |
137.4 |
@ 25 °C |
@ 17.2 °C/4 °C (liquid) |
4.7 |
89 |
non flammable |
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TRIFLUOROMETHANE |
colourless gas |
-84.4 |
-160 |
70.02 |
sol |
@ -100 °C (liquid) |
30,000 mm Hg |
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VINYL FLUORIDE |
colourless gas |
-72.2 |
-160.5 |
46.05 |
insol |
1.58 |
2.6 vol% ll 21.7 vol% ul |
725 deg F |
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VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE |
colourless gas |
-83 |
-144 |
64.04 |
insol |
0.617 |
2.2 |
3600 |
5.5 ll |
flammable gas |
Chemical Name |
Physical |
Chemical |
UN Class or Division / Subsidiary Risks |
BENZOTRIFLUORIDE |
3 |
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BROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
The substance decomposes on heating producing hydrogen bromide, hydrogen fluoride • The substance is a strong reducing agent and reacts with oxidants • Reacts with strong oxidants, aluminium |
2.2 |
CHLORODIFLUOROBROMOMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
The substance decomposes on contact with open flames or very hot surfaces, producing toxic gases |
2.2 |
1,1,1-CHLORODIFLUOROETHANE |
2.1 |
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CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming corrosive and very toxic fumes (hydrogen chloride, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride) • Reacts violently with powdered metals such as aluminium and zinc, causing fire and explosion hazard • Attacks magnesium and its alloys |
2.2 |
CHLOROPENTAFLUOROETHANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
The substance decomposes on heating producing hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride • Reacts with strong oxidants |
2.2 |
CHLOROTRIFLUOROMETHANE |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming HCl, HF, Carbonyl halides • The substance decomposes in a fire or on contact with certain metals producing toxic products |
2.2 |
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DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming corrosive and very toxic fumes (hydrogen chloride, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride) • Reacts violently with metals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc and powdered aluminium • Attacks magnesium and its alloys |
2.2 |
DICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air |
The substance decomposes on heating producing corrosive and highly toxic fumes (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, and phosgene) • Reacts violently with chemically active metals • Reacts with acids or acid fumes producing highly toxic fumes (chlorine, fluorine) • Attacks some forms of plastics, rubber and coatings |
2.2 |
DICHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE |
2.2 |
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DIFLUORODIBROMOMETHANE |
9 |
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1,1-DIFLUOROETHANE |
2.1 |
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ENFLURANE |
The substance decomposes on heating or on burning producing toxic and corrosive fumes (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, phosgene) |
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HEXAFLUOROACETONE |
2.3/ 8 |
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1,1,2,2-TETRACHLORO-1,2-DIFLUOROETHANE 76-12-0 |
2.2 |
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1,1,1,2-TETRACHLORO-2,2-DIFLUOROETHANE |
2.2 |
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TETRAFLUOROMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming hydrofluoric acid |
2.2 |
1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE |
The vapour is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming corrosive and very toxic fumes (carbonylfluoride, hydrogen chloride, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride) • Reacts violently with calcium, potassium, sodium and powdered metals such as aluminium, beryllium, magnesium and zinc, causing fire and explosion hazard • Attacks alloys containing more than 2% magnesium |
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TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE |
The gas is heavier than air • The vapour is heavier than air and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen |
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming corrosive and very toxic fumes (hydrogen chloride, phosgene, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride) • Reacts violently with metals and various powdered metals, such as aluminium, barium, calcium, magnesium and sodium |
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TRIFLUOROMETHANE |
2.2 |
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VINYL FLUORIDE |
2.1 |
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VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE |
The gas is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible, and may accumulate in low ceiling spaces causing deficiency of oxygen • As a result of flow, agitation, etc, electrostatic charges can be generated |
The substance can form explosive peroxides • The substance can polymerize with fire or explosion hazard • Heating may cause violent combustion or explosion • The substance decomposes on burning producing hydrogen fluoride • Reacts violently with oxidants and hydrogen chloride |
For UN Class: 1.5 = very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard; 2.1 = flammable gas; 2.3 = toxic gas; 3 = flammable liquid; 4.1 = flammable solid; 4.2 = substance liable to spontaneous combustion; 4.3 = substance which in contact with water emits flammable gases; 5.1 = oxidizing substance; 6.1 = toxic; 7 = radioactive; 8 = corrosive substance
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