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Bison #:
SEL Reference RA1211.P38 1992
Title:
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE HAZARDOUS PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Author:
P. Patnaik, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992
Properties:
Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Boiling point; Density; Explosive limit; Flammability; Flash point; Immediate danger to life or health - IDLH; Lethal concentration - LC50; Lethal dose -LD50; Melting point; Molecular weight; pH values; Short term exposure limit; Solubility; Threshold limit value - TLV; Time weighted average - TWA; Vapor density
Note:
The objective of this book is to present information on the hazardous properties of chemical substances and to correlate hazardous properties to the functional groups, reactive sites, and other structural features in the molecules, and thus to predict or assess the hazards of a compound from its structure when there is a lack of experimental data. The hazardous properties are classified under two broad headings: health hazards and fire and explosion hazards
Bison #:
SEL Reference T55.3.H3 B73 1995
Title:
BRETHERICK'S HANDBOOK OF REACTIVE CHEMICAL HAZARDS, 4th ed.
Author:
L. Bretherick, Butterworths, 1995
Properties:
Reactive
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Reactive chemicals
Identifiers:
Reactivity
Note:
This handbook provides information on chemicals, compounds and mixtures that can be potentially hazardous if certain interactions occur. The chemical instability data are presented in the major section where the chemicals are listed in formula sequence. An index is provided for easy access to the chemical hazard data.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD193.H73 1991
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION RATES
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis, 1991
Properties:
Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals
Identifiers:
Aerobic biodegradation; Anaerobic biodegradation; Half-life; Hydrolysis; Hydroxal radical reaction; Photolysis; Photooxidation
Note:
This handbook provides evaluations of the environmental impact of pollutants, and describes the decomposition of chemicals once they are released into the environment. It presents the rate constants for individual abiotic and biotic degradation processes for chemicals of anthropogenic origin as they pertain to the environmental compartments of soil, water and air. Includes chemical name directory and CAS registry number index.
Bison #:
SEL Reference T55.3.H3 S3 1992
Title:
SAX'S DANGEROUS PROPERTIES OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, 8th ed., vols. 1-3
Author:
R.J. Lewis, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Autoignition temperature; Boiling point; Density; Explosive limits; Flash point; Hazard rating; LD-50 - Lethal dose - 50; Melting point; Molecular weight; PEL - Permissible exposure limits; REL - Recommended exposure levels; TLV - Threshold limit values; Toxicity data
Note:
This handbook covers such subjects as radiation problems, cancer, noise, air pollutants, fire dangers, microwaves, and food additives. It provides information on chemicals, including flammability, explosivity, toxic and disaster ratings, physical constants, antidotal information, and formulas. In addition, regulations, various related legislation, and shipping, handling, and labeling procedures are covered.
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