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SECTION X - Reactivity Data
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Conditions to Avoid: N/A Conditions to Avoid: NA
Incompatibility (Materials to avoid): Avoid strong oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition or Product: May form carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, various
hydrocarbons.
SECTION XI – Toxicological Information
Material Tested Effects Test Results
Isopropyl Alcohol Dermal - LD50 12.87 g/kg (Rabbit)
Isopropyl Alcohol Inhalation - LC50 19000 ppm (v) (Rat) 8 hour(s)
Isopropyl Alcohol Oral - LD50 4.7 g/kg (Rat)
Eye Irritation:
Moderate irritation [Rabbit]
Skin Irritation:
Mild irritation [Rabbit]
Repeat Dose Testing:
In subchronic testing of IPA via the inhalation route, rats and mice exhibited reversible CNS
effects, increases in mortality rate, increases in body weight, and effects of the liver and kidney.
The organ effects were likely normal physiologic adaptive changes (liver) or unique rodent
pathologic responses (kidney) to the high dose of IPA.
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity:
IPA was not a primary reproductive or developmental toxicant in animal studies, but pregnant
rabbits seemed more susceptible to IPA toxicity than non-pregnant animals.
Other Information:
Laboratory animals administered high doses of IPA in combination with known hepatotoxic
chemicals exhibited enhanced liver toxicity.
SECTION XII – Environmental Fate and Effects:
This section will be updated as ecological reviews are completed
SECTION XIII – Disposal Considerations:
Product Disposal:
Under EPA RCRA (40 CFR 261) if this material becomes a waste material, it would be an
ignitable hazardous waste, hazardous waste number D001. Refer to the latest EPA or state
regulations regarding proper disposal.