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SE-2355-20 <br />Boiling Point • 101 °C (214°F) <br />Freezing Point • -0.5°C <br />pH • 7.0 ± 1.0 <br />Vapor Pressure • 760mm Hg at 105°C <br />Percent Volatile •80% <br />SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY <br />10.1 Chemical Stability <br />10.2 Conditions to Avoid <br />10.3 Incompatible Materials <br />10.4 Hazardous <br />Decomposition Products <br />10.5 Hazardous Polymerization <br />• 5E-2355-20 is stable under normal ambient conditions of temperature <br />and pressure. <br />• Heat, sunlight, acids, peroxides, metals, metal oxides, organics, any <br />oxidizable materials <br />• None <br />• Avoid contact with HCL. Hydrochloric acid this may cause chlorine <br />gas to be generated. <br />• Will not occur <br />C GL <br />�N <br />SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL <br />� ..... , INFORMATION <br />.. � :.. .....�: . _ ......�. �..:.n .... rw_ ..�_�.�. <br />11.1 Acute Toxicity <br />Irritating to skin and body tissues. There is no established acute toxicity for Sodium <br />Permanganate. It is logical to assume acute toxicity will be very similar if not identical to that of <br />potassium permanganate which is listed below. <br />Ingestion • LD 50 oral rat: 780 mg/kg male (14 days); 525 mg/kg female (14 days). <br />• Harmful if swallowed. ALD: 10g. Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, <br />sore throat, stomach-ache and eventually lead to a perforation of the <br />intestine. Liver and kidney injuries may occur. <br />Skin Contact •LD 50 dermal: no data available Major effects of exposure: severe <br />irritation, brown staining of skin. <br />5 <br />