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Date Created: 08/15/2017
Date Revised: 08/15/2017
Revision #: 0
Ameriplus, Inc.
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SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid Upper flammability limit: Not
available
Odor: Vinegar/lavender Lower flammability limit: Not
available
Odor Threshold: Not available Flammability: Not
available
pH: 2.27 + 1.0 Auto-ignition temperature: Not
available
Melting/freezing point: < 32 °F Decomposition temperature: Not
available
Boiling point/boiling range: Not available Specific gravity: 1.005 + 0.010
Flash point: > 200 °F Solubility in water:
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Evaporation rate: Not available Partition coefficient: Not
available
Vapor pressure: Not available Vapor Density: Not
available
Viscosity: n/a (water-thin)
SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical reactivity: Stable at normal use/storage conditions, will not hazardously
polymerize
Chemical stability: Stable at normal use/storage conditions, will not hazardously
polymerize
Conditions to avoid: Avoid contact with aluminum, tin and zinc, avoid exposure to excessive heat and light
Incompatible materials: Do not mix with other chemicals, including acids, oxidixers, reducing
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Hazardous decomposition products: In a fire situation, normal products of combustion will be released
Hazardous reaction possibility: None known
SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
This product contains no known carcinogens and is not expected to be acutely toxic. Likely routes of entry include inhalation,
ingestion, skin contact, and eye contact.
Signs and symptoms of exposure: Ingestion: possible mild gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea
Eye Contact: may result in stinging, tearing, itching, swelling, redness and/or irritation
Skin Contact: use on irritated or extremely dry skin may aggravate the existing condition
Inhalation: inhalation of significant amounts of aerosolized product may cause respiratory
irritation
Component
Acute toxicity,
ingestion
Acute toxicity,
absorption
Repeated dose toxicity
Developmental
toxicity
Reproductive
toxicity
Genetic
toxicity
Acetic
acid
3,320 mg/kg,
LD50, rat
1,060 mg/kg,
LD50, rabbit
NOAEL (Rat, Oral Study):
290 mg/kg - NOAEL (Rat,
Dermal Study): 30 mg/kg
not expected to
cause developmental
effects
no data
available
no data
available
SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Component
Aquatic Ecotoxicity
Terrerstrial
Ecotoxicity
Persistance &
Degradability
Bioaccumulative
Potential
Soil
Mobility
Other Adverse
Effects
Acetic acid
toxic to aquatic
organisms
no data available
readily
biodegradable
not expected to
be
bioaccumulative
no data
available
none known