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Chemical Name Molecular formula Percent of Content CAS No.
Lithium nickel cobalt
manganese
LiNi
x
Co
y
Mn
1-x-y
O
2
32%
346417-97-8
Graphite (C) C
19%
7782-42-5
Lithium
Hexafluorophosphate
LiPF
6
3%
21324-40-3
Ethyl Methyl Carbonate C
4
H
8
O
3
3%
96-49-1
Dimethyl Carbonate C
3
H
6
O
3
3%
616-38-6
Copper Cu
14%
7440-50-8
Aluminum Al
8%
7429-90-5
Can Fe
16%
7439-89-6
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
General Advice
The chemicals in this product are contained in a sealed package. Exposure to the contents will not
occur unless the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, physically, or
electrically abused.
Eye
Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids.
Get medical aid.
Skin
Remove contaminated clothes and rinse skin with plenty of water or shower for 15 minutes. Get
medical aid.
Inhalation
Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. Use oxygen if available.
Ingestion
Give at least 2 glasses of milk or water. Induce vomiting unless patient is unconscious. Call a
physician.
Note to Physician
Published reports recommend removal from the esophagus be done endoscopically (under direct
visualization). Batteries beyond the esophagus need not be retrieved unless there are signs of injury
to the GI tract or a large diameter battery fails to pass the pylorus. If asymptomatic, follow up x rays
are necessary only to confirm the passage of larger batteries. Confirmation by stool inspection is
preferable under most circumstances. Potential leakage of less than 50 milligrams of
dimethoxyethane and propylene carbonate. Dimethoxyethane rapidly evaporates. Do not give
ipecac.
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Batteries may burst and release hazardous decomposition
products when exposed to a fire situation.
Extinguishing Media
CO
2
.
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures