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  2. File:Cr-Ac-OH-MSDS SigmaAldrich.pdf - Wikipedia

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    2011-02-08 20:49 Adacus12 1275×1650× (30600 bytes) MSDS sheet for Chromium Acetate Hydroxide Author: Sigma Aldrich, ... Safety data sheet; Global file usage.

  3. Ethyl diazoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl diazoacetate (N=N=CHC(O)OC 2 H 5) is a diazo compound and a reagent in organic chemistry.It was discovered by Theodor Curtius in 1883. [4] The compound can be prepared by reaction of the ethyl ester of glycine with sodium nitrite and sodium acetate in water.

  4. Risk and Safety Statements - Wikipedia

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    Risk and Safety Statements, also known as R/S statements, R/S numbers, R/S phrases, and R/S sentences, is a system of hazard codes and phrases for labeling dangerous chemicals and compounds. The R/S statement of a compound consists of a risk part (R) and a safety part (S), each followed by a combination of numbers. Each number corresponds to a ...

  5. Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate - Wikipedia

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    Safety data sheet (SDS) Sigma-Aldrich: Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). ...

  6. Safety data sheet - Wikipedia

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    An example SDS, including guidance for handling a hazardous substance and information on its composition and properties. A safety data sheet (SDS), [1] material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is a document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products.

  7. Template:Chembox SDS - Wikipedia

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    Safety data sheet (SDS) ICSC 0414 (anhydrous) Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).