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Product name: Sodium Hypochlorite, 5 - 17% Issue Date: 06/21/2018 <br />Auto -ignition temperature <br />Decomposition temperature <br />Kinematic Viscosity <br />Explosive properties <br />Oxidizing properties <br />Softening point <br />Molecular weight <br />Pour point <br />Not applicable <br />No data available No test data available <br />No data available <br />Not applicable <br />No information available. Not applicable <br />No data available <br />74.5 g/mol <br />No data available <br />NOTE: The physical data presented above are typical values and should not be construed as a <br />specification. <br />10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br />Reactivity: No data available <br />Chemical stability: No data available <br />Possibility of hazardous reactions: Polymerization will not occur. <br />Stable under recommended storage conditions. <br />Conditions to avoid, contact with incompatible materials Avoid directsunlight or ultraviolet sources, <br />Excessive heat„ contact between acids and chlorates, a cornponent of this product mixture, can cause <br />the generation of chlorine gas. <br />Incompatible materials: No data available <br />Hazardous decomposition products: Oxygen. <br />11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Toxicological information appears in this section when such data is available. <br />Acute toxicity <br />Acute oral toxicity <br />Very low toxicity if swallowed. Swallowing may result in burns of the mouth and throat. <br />Swallowing may result in gastrointestinal irritation or ulceration. May cause nausea and <br />vomiting. May cause abdominal discornfort or diarrhea. <br />LD50, Rat, > 5,000 mg/kg <br />Acute dermal toxicity <br />Prolonged skin contact is unlikely to result in absorption of harmful amounts. <br />LD50, Rabbit, > 5,000 mg/kg <br />Acute inhalation toxicity <br />Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) and <br />lungs. <br />Page 6 of 11 <br />