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Information on the likely routes of exposure
Not available
Potential acute health effects
Eye contact: Irritating to the eyes.
Inhalation: Acute exposure of humans to isopropyl alcohol by inhalation or ingestion may result in visual
disturbances, such as blurred or dimness of vision, leading to blindness. Neurological damage, specifically permanent
motor dysfunction, may also result.
Skin contact: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Ingestion: Can cause central nervous system (CNS) depression. Irritating to mouth, throat and stomach.
Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics
Eye contact: Eye irritation or pain, watering, redness
Inhalation: Nausea or vomiting, headache, drowsiness/fatigue, dizziness/vertigo, unconsciousness.
Skin contact: No specific data
Ingestion: No specific data.
Potential chronic health effects (Isopropyl Alcohol)
Carcinogenicity: No known carcinogens.
Mutagenicity: No data available.
Teratogenicity: No data available.
Developmental effects: No data available.
Fertility effects: No data available.
Numerical measures of toxicity
Acute toxicity estimates
Section 12: Ecological Information
Toxicity
Acute Fish toxicity: (propan-2-ol)
LC50 - Rasbora heteromorpha - 42,00 mg/l - 96 h
Acute toxicity for crustaceans: (propan-2-ol)
EC50 - Crangon crangon - 14,000 mg/l - 48 h
Acute toxicity for algae: (propan-2-ol)
No data available.
Acute bacterial toxicity: (propan-2-ol)
No data available.
Ecotoxicology Assessment: (propan-2-ol)
Material is expected to be slightly toxic to aquatic life.
Persistence and degradability
Biodegradability: (propan-2-ol)
Not available
Stability in water: (propan-2-ol)
Not available
Photodegradation: (propan-2-ol)
No data available
Volatility (Henry's Law constant): (propan-2-ol)
Partition coefficient n-octanol/water (log K
ow
) = 0.05