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Chemical Stockroom Handbook
Chemical Stockroom Handbook
Introduction
As the stockroom manager, you are charged with the safe handling of hazardous chemicals every single day. Your responsibilities are far-reaching extending beyond the storeroom walls to lab personnel, building staff, campus residents and the environment. Fisher Scientific offers this littlebig-book of safety resources. Inside youll find storage recommendations, chemical compatibility charts, and recommended essential products to stock to accommodate various research applications undertaken by your customers.
Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................... 2 Periodic Table of the Elements........................................................................... 2 Fisher Chemical* Purity Chart............................................................................ 3 Fisher Chemical Stockroom Essentials..........................................................4-5 Fisher BioReagents* Purity Grades................................................................... 6 Fisher BioReagents Stockroom Essentials....................................................7-8 Acros Organics* Stockroom Essentials.......................................................9-10 Chemical Storage/Handling Recommendations............................................ 11 Incompatibilities by Hazard Class.................................................................... 11 Chemical Incompatibilities................................................................................ 12 NFPA Hazard Code Ratings............................................................................... 13 Understanding Chemical Labels...................................................................... 14 Chemical Resistance and Physical Properties of Plastics.......................... 15 Chemical Resistance of Labware Materials.............................................16-17 Fisher Chemical Solvent Safety Packaging Features................................... 18 Fisher Chemical Products in the Safe-Cote* Bottle...................................... 19
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Definition
Solvents and reagents that have been specially purified and assayed for biotechnology applications. Reagent chemicals for which the purity standard is established by Fisher Scientific. Purity is guaranteed to meet published maximum limits of impurities. Reagent chemicals that meet or exceed the latest ACS specifications. Actual lot analysis on label.
Application
Electrophoresis, molecular biology, sequencing, and peptide and oligonucleotide synthesis General analytical procedures
Certificate of Analysis
Available on request
Certified Certified ACS Certified ACS Plus Electronic Environmental Grade GC Resolv*
Available on request
Analytical applications requir- Available on request ing tight specifications Available on request Available on request Provided with each shipment Provided with each shipment Available on request Available on request Available on request Provided with each shipment
"Acids that, in addition to meeting or exceeding the latest specifications of Analytical applications with tighter metal specifications the ACS, are analyzed for more than 16 metals. Actual lot analysis on label." Solvents manufactured to ensure low levels of metal contamination. Meet Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute (SEMI) requirements. Actual lot analysis on label. Solvents for use in HPLC analysis, trace-organic analysis, and environmental testing. Packaged in precleaned glass bottles in M3.5 (Class 100) cleanroom. Shipped with Certificate of Analysis. "Solvents with the highest purity and lot-to-lot consistency. Free of contaminants to the ppb level, including those listed in Contract Laboratory Program Target Compound List. Meet ACS specifications. Chromatogram available on request." Solvents and products that are specially prepared for use in the histology laboratory setting. Solvents are filtered for tissue processing applications. Solvents manufactured specifically for use with HPLC instruments. Meet all ACS specifications. Submicron filtered. "Chemicals of reasonable quality and purity for use in procedures where no official standards are required. " Acids and solvents of extremely high purity. Acids are analyzed for 65 metals by ICP/MS; impurity levels in ppt. Solvent impurity levels in ppm. UV absorbance curves and sample chromatograms available on request. For Optima acids, a typical lot analysis is given in the catalog. Impurity levels in an actual lot may vary from the amount listed. Solvents and additives of exceptionally high purity specially designed and use-tested on LC/MS instruments. Solvent impurity levels in ppb. Solvents for use in analysis of pesticide residue. Meet or exceed ACS standards of purity for pesticide residue analysis. Solvents, fluors, and prepared cocktails for liquid scintillation counting. Includes nonflammable, nontoxic, biodegradable ScintiSafe* cocktails. Solvents for use in spectrophotometry. Also meet ACS specifications. Actual lot analysis on label. Acids manufactured to achieve low metal contamination measurable in ppm to ppb range. Each lot is analyzed for more than 55 metals by ICP/ MS. For TraceMetal acids, a typical lot analysis is given in the catalog. Impurity levels in an actual lot may vary from amounts listed. Solvents manufactured for use with plasma/ICP instruments. Impurity levels in ppt. Packaged in acid-cleaned polyethylene bottles. Reagent chemicals that meet or surpass specifications of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP), the National Formulary (NF), the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC), the European Pharmacopeia (EP), the British Pharmacopeia (BP), and/or the Japanese Pharmacopeia (JP). Electronics and circuit board manufacturing HPLC, trace organic analysis, environmental testing Gas Chromatography (GC)
Tissue processing, clinical or histology procedures HPLC and spectrophotometry procedures Manufacturing and general laboratory use HPLC, GC, plasma/ICP, spectrophotometry, and pesticide residue analysis LC/MS, HPLC, GC and spectrophotometry GC with electron capture detector (ECD), pesticide residue analysis Liquid scintillation counting Ultraviolet and visible wavelength detectors (UV-Vis) Primarily used in digestion of samples prior to instrument (ICP) analysis Plasma/ICP, environmental testing, trace metal analysis Food and drug laboratories, biological testing
Provided with each shipment Available on request Available on request Available on request Provided with each shipment Available on request 20L or greater; 10kg or greater
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Pack Size
4L 4L 4L 4L 4L
Sigma* Equivalent
X X X X X
JT Baker* Equivalent
X X X X 926403
Macron* Equivalent
V55510 H45410 H48710 H48810 H48510
Pack Size
4L 4L 4L 4L 4L 4L
Sigma Equivalent
270725 270717 X X X X
JT Baker Equivalent
900203 901703 930803 909303 909333 X
Macron Equivalent
243510 285610 516710 304110 H08010 X
Histology Grade Solvents: The only products that offer the environmentally friendly F-Style poly bottle, which maximizes bench and shelf space
Description
Acetone, histological Acetone, histological Alcohol, Reagent, histological Ethanol, Anhydrous, histological Methanol, histological Xylenes, histological
Pack Size
4L 20L 4L 4L 4L 1 gal.
Sigma Equivalent
X X X X X X
JT Baker Equivalent
A13409 A13401 X A47809 907603 X
Macron Equivalent
X X X X X X
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Pack Size
4L 500mL 500mL 20L 4L 500mL 4L
Sigma* Equivalent
190764 190764 242853 179124 179124 179124 319988 319988 319902 319902 270520 X 179264 178918 178918 258148 216763 216763 X X 179337 179337 179337 443484 d65100 270563 223514 223514 221465
JT Baker* Equivalent
908403 908401 950802 900607 900603 900601 918003 918001 928003 928007 928203 924422 924403 930907 930903 953502 X 218601 907033 907005 X 907003 907001 932403 932407 931503 362405 362401 372201
Macron* Equivalent
303208 303204 V19314 244019 244008 244004 444008 444004 499208 499219 344210 84812 84810 518919 518908 H61314 524002 524004 302410 X 301606 301608 301604 488108 488119 487910 758106 758112 770810
500mL C298500 4L 20L 4L 1L 4L 20L 4L 500mL 100mL 500mL 4L 4L 1L 4L 500mL 4L 20L 4L 3kg 500g 500g E1454 E14520 E1954 E1381 E1384 H29220 H2924 A144500 H325100 H325500 A412SK4 A412P4 A4121 A4124 A412500 D374 D3720 D1434 S2713 S271500 S318500
Certified
Description
Buffer solution, pH 7.00, color-coded yellow, certified Buffer solution, pH 10.00, color-coded blue, certified Buffer solution, pH 4.00, color-coded red, certified
Pack Size
Sigma Equivalent
223565 223573 223557
JT Baker Equivalent
565601 565501 565701
Macron Equivalent
9804 9904 9704
Laboratory Grade
Description
Buffer Solution, Total Ionic Strength Adjustment Buffer (TISAB II) Iodine (Iodine-Iodide) Solution, 0.1 N Methanol, laboratory Perchloric Acid Solution, 0.1 N Potassium Iodide Solution 10% w/v
Pack Size
20L 4L 4L 4L 20L
Sigma Equivalent
318981-500ML X 319228-2L X
JT Baker Equivalent
X X X X
Macron Equivalent
X X H60310 X X
89466-500ML X
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Definition
Designates reagents suitable for use in analytical procedures. Reagent chemicals for which the purity standard is established by Fisher Chemical*. Purity is guaranteed to meet published maximum limits of impurities. Reagent chemicals that meet or exceed the latest ACS specifications. Acids which meet or exceed the latest ACS specifications, and analyzed for more than 16 metals. Designates reagents suitable for use in Molecular Biology applications involving the manipulation of DNA. Tested for specific contaminants such as DNase and protease. Designates reagents suitable for use with automated DNA synthesis instrumentation. Material used specifically for electrophoresis applications. Material that is specially prepared for various molecular cloning applications. Tested for specific contaminants such as DNase and RNase. Solvents manufactured specifically for use with HPLC instruments. Meet all ACS specifications. Submicron filtered. Material suitable for use with isoelectric focusing of proteins. Material suitable for isolation of pancreatic islets. Designates reagents suitable for use in Molecular Biology applications. Tested for specific contaminants such as nucleases and bacteria where appropriate. Reagent chemicals that have been specifically purified and assayed for Molecular Genetics applications. Material suitable for use in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Designates reagents suitable for use with protein synthesis instrumentation. Material used specifically for protein electrophoresis applications. Material designed for use with automated DNA or protein sequencing equipment. Material with a purity level exceeding the various monograph grades. Materials of superior quality where there are no published standards, and that are suitable for use in Tissue Culture applications.
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Fisher BioReagents
Core Bioreagents
Description
Bovine serum albumin, fraction V, heat shock treated, suitable for immunological studies Dimethyl sulfoxide Ethanol, Molecular Biology Grade Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid, disodium salt dihydrate, crystalline powder, electrophoresis Formamide, molecular biology Formamide, super pure Glycerol, molecular biology Glycerol, molecular biology Isopropanol, Molecular Biology Grade JustPURE Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Disodium Salt Dihydrate Methanol, peroxide-free, sequencing PBS Tablets Phosphate buffered saline, 10X powder concentrate, white granular powder Phosphate buffered saline, 10X solution Phosphate buffered saline, 10X solution Sodium chloride (dry basis), >99.5% Sodium chloride (dry basis), >99.5% Sodium dodecyl sulfate, white powder, electrophoresis Tris base, white crystals or crystalline powder, molecular biology Tris base, white crystals or crystalline powder, molecular biology Tris base, white crystals or crystalline powder, molecular biology Tris buffered saline, 10X Solution, pH 7.4, molecular biology Tween* 20 Tween 20 Water, Molecular Biology Grade Water, sterile, DNA grade Water, sterile, for RNA work, DEPC-treated and nuclease-free, molecular biology Water, sterile, nuclease free Water, sterile, nuclease free
Pack
100g 100mL 4L 500g 500mL 100mL 1L 4L 500mL 100g 4L 100g 2 x 1L 1L 500mL 1kg 2.5kg 500g 1kg 5kg 500g 1L 100mL 500mL 1L 1L 1L 100mL 50mL
Storage Condition
RT RT RT RT 4C 4C RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT
Sigma* Equivalent
A3294-100G 34869-100ML E7023-4x4L E5134-500G F5786-250ML F9037-100ML G7893-1L G7893-4L I9516-500ML E1644-100G M1770-1L P4417-100TAB X 79378-1L 79378-1L 71379-1KG 71379-5KG L4509-500G 93362-1KG 93362-1KG 93362-250G T5912-1L P5927-100ML P5927-500ML W4502-1L W4502-1L 95289-1L 95284-100ML 95284-100ML
Invitrogen* Equivalent
15561-020 X X 15576-028 15515-026 15515-026 15514-011 15514-011 X X 0 X X 70011-044 70011-044 X X 15525-017 15504-020 15504-020 15504-020 R017R.0000 00-3005 00-3005 X 10977-015 750024 750024 750024
Bio-Rad* Equivalent
X X X X X X X X X X 0 X 31098 161-0780 161-0780 X X 161-0302 161-0719 161-0719 161-0716 170-6435 170-6531 170-6531 X 163-2091 700-7253 700-7253 700-7253
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Pack
100g 100g 500g 10mL 100g 4L 400mL 20g 1L
Storage Condition
RT RT RT RT RT RT 4C RT RT
Sigma* Equivalent
A9539-100G A6013-100G A6013-500G E1510-10ML M3671-50G M1770-1L P4557-400ML T9281-25ML T4323-1L
Invitrogen* Equivalent
15510-019 X X 15585-011 X X 15513-047 X 15581-044
Bio-Rad* Equivalent
161-3101 161-3101 161-3102 161-0433 X X X X 161-0733
Pack
500g 25g 4L 1kg 1kg 5kg 500g 1g 5g 500g 2kg 500g 2kg 500g 2kg 500g 500g 500g 2kg 4L 100mg 1mg 500g 500g 2kg 500g 1g 500mL 500g 2kg 500g
Storage Condition
RT 4C RT RT RT RT RT 4C RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT
Sigma Equivalent
A1296-500G A0166-5G P5493-4L S0389-1KG 50052-1KG 50052-5KG 50052-1KG I6758-1G K3763-5G L3147-1KG L3147-1KG L3147-1KG L1900-1KG L1900-1KG L7658-1KG L7658-1KG 28713-500G-F L3522-1KG L3522-1KG 79378-1L P7255-100MG R0395-1MG H8032-500G T7293-1KG T2559-1KG T2559-1KG V1764-1G W3500-500ML Y4250-500G Y1626-1KG Y1626-1KG
Invitrogen Equivalent
30391-023 11593-027 X 15503-022 15527-013 15527-013 15527-013 I-6621 11815-024 X X X X X X X 22700-025 12795-027 12795-084 70011-069 X X X X X X X X X X X
Bio-Rad Equivalent
X 166-0407EDU X 161-0720 161-0718 161-0724 161-0718 X X X X X X X X X X #REF! X 161-0780 X X X X X X X X 64343 X X
Immunodetection
Description
Bovine serum albumin, fraction V, cold-ethanol precipitated
Pack
100g
Storage Condition
RT
Sigma Equivalent
B4287-25G
Invitrogen Equivalent
11018-041
Bio-Rad Equivalent
X
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Acros Organics
AcroSeal
Solvent
Acetonitrile, anhydrous Acetonitrile, anhydrous Chloroform, anhydrous Dichloromethane, anhydrous Dichloromethane, anhydrous Methanol, anhydrous Methanol, anhydrous Methyl Sulfoxide, anhydrous Methyl Sulfoxide, anhydrous N,N-Dimethylformamide, anhydrous N,N-Dimethylformamide, anhydrous Tetrahydrofuran, anhydrous Tetrahydrofuran, anhydrous Tetrahydrofuran, stabilized, anhydrous Tetrahydrofuran, stabilized, anhydrous Toluene, anhydrous Toluene, anhydrous
Purity
99.9%, Extra Dry 99.9%, Extra Dry Extra Dry Extra Dry Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry 99.7%, Extra Dry 99.7%, Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry 99.9%, Extra Dry 99.9%, Extra Dry 99.9%, Extra Dry 99.9%, Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry 99.8%, Extra Dry
Quantity
1L 100mL 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL 1L 100mL
Packaging
Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote* Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote Amber Glass Amber Glass, Safe-Cote
Sigma* Equivalent
271004 271004 372978 270997 270997 322415 322415 276855 276855 227056 227056 401757 401757 186562 186562 244511 244511
Deuterated Solvents
Solvent
Chloroform-d, 99.6+ atom % D Chloroform-d, 99.8+ atom % D, contains 0.03 v/v% TMS Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom % D, contains 1 v/v% TMS Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom % D, contains 1 v/v% TMS Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom % D Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom % D Deuterium Oxide, 99.8 atom % D Methanol-d4, packaged in 0.75mL ampules, 99.8 atom % D Methyl sulfoxide-d6, 99.5+ atom % D Methyl Sulfoxide-d6, 99.9+ atom % D
Purity
For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR For NMR
Quantity
100mL 100mL 100mL 50mL 100mL 50mL 100mL 10 x 0.75mL
Packaging
Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass .75 Ampules
Sigma Equivalent
151823 225789 151831 151831 181823 151823 617385 441384 175943 441392
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Quantity
4L 4L 1L 500mL 1L 2L 100mL 2L 4L
Packaging
Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass Amber Glass
Sigma* Equivalent
X X X X X X 459836 459836 X
Quantity
100mL 100mL 100mL 100mL 100mL 100mL 100mL 100mL 800mL 100mL 800mL 100mL 100mL
Packaging
Amber Glass, AcroSeal* Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal Amber Glass, AcroSeal
Sigma Equivalent
178934 190306 192724 212776 361798 179728 197343 186171 186171 X X X 186198
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General Guidelines
Protect eyes and skin: lab safety glasses with side shields, lab coats and closed-toe shoes must be worn for basic personal protection Safely space shelves and racks to accommodate the upright removal of the largest chemical container; prevent tipping and dripping with adequate clearance Identify and substitute safer chemical alternatives Keep hazardous materials away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent the degradation of chemicals and deterioration of storage containers and labels Do not store hazardous materials (except cleaners) under sinks Avoid chemical stockpiling; procure hazardous materials as needed Limit fume hood storage of hazardous materials Conduct periodic cleanouts to minimize accumulation of chemicals Keep all food (including gum), beverages, tobacco and open cosmetics outside the work area
Acids, Oxidizing
Acids, Organic
X X
WaterReactives
X X X X X X
Organic Solvents
X X X X X
X indicates incompatibility between two chemical product groups. Incompatible products should not be stored in close proximity.
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Chemical Incompatibilities
Chemical
Acetic acid Acetone Acetylene Alkali metals Ammonia, anhydrous Ammonium nitrate Aniline Arsenic materials Azides Bromine Calcium oxide Carbon (activated) Carbon tetrachloride Chlorates Chromic acid and chromium trioxide Chlorine Chlorine dioxide Copper Cumene hydroperoxide Cyanides Flammable liquids Hydrocarbons Hydrocyanic acid Hydrofluoric acid Hydrogen peroxide Hydrogen sulfide Hypochlorites Iodine Mercury Nitrates Nitric acid (concentrated) Nitrites Nitroparaffins Oxalic acid Oxygen Perchloric acid Peroxides, organic Phosphorus (white) Potassium Potassium chlorate and perchlorate Potassium permanganate Selenides Silver Sodium Sodium nitrite Sodium peroxide Sulfides Sulfuric Acid Tellurides
(From Manufacturing Chemists Association, Guide for Safety in the Chemical Laboratory, pp. 215217, Van Nostrand)
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Health
Reactivity
Health Hazards
4 3 2 Very short exposure to material can cause death or major residual injury even if prompt medical treatment is given. Short exposure to material can cause serious temporary or residual injury even if prompt medical treatment is given. Intense or continued exposure to material can cause temporary incapacitation or possibly residual injury unless prompt medical treatment is given. Exposure to material will cause irritation but only minor residual injury, even if no treatment is given. Exposure to materials under fire conditions will offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials. 4 3
Reactivity
Material is readily capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or instability at normal temperatures and pressures. Material is capable of detonation or explosive reaction but requires a strong initiating source; or which must be heated under confinement before initiation; or may react explosively with water. Material is normally unstable and readily undergoes violent chemical change but does not detonate. Also may react violently with water or may form potentially explosive mixtures with water. Material is normally stable but can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures or may react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. Material is normally stable even under fire exposure conditions, and is not reactive with water.
1 0
Flammability
Flammability
4 Material will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature, or will burn readily when dispersed in air. A liquid or solid that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Material that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Material that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Material that will not burn.
Special Warnings
Special Warnings
0X W Oxidizing material Material is hazardous when in contact with moisture or water.
3 2 1 0
Examples:
2
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Isopropyl ether
2 Calcium
Picric acid, wet, with not less than 10% water
Benzene
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5 Phosphate
4L BP399-4
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Potassium chloride Sodium phosphate dibasic CAS 7778-77-0 Potassium phosphate monobasic
LOT 091697
For laboratory and manufacturing use only. Not for drug, food, or household use.
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Fisher BioReagents
ChemAlert
M-5402 EU-971
1 0
S24/25
8
Fair Lawn, New Jersey 07410 Tel. (201) 796-7100 Fax. (201) 796-7102 www.fishersci.com
6 1
The bar code is an alphanumeric code widely used by industry for inventory and tracking control. This three-of-nine code meets the Health Industry Bar Code (HIBC) Supplier Labeling Standard as prepared by the Health Industry Business Communication Council (HIBCC). This area contains the appropriate precautionary signal word, i.e., DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and highlights the potential health hazards, both acute and chronic, of the product. In this area product composition is listed along with the product Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number and lot number. The Maximum Limits of Impurities are indicated. The full Product Name and Purity Grade are listed. ChemAlert Guide: A three-part guide that provides the Safety Code, the NFPA Code and a Storage Code.
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NFPA Code: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ratings provide information relating to the severity of health, flammability, reactivity, and related hazards that may be presented by shortterm, acute exposure to material during handling under emergency conditions such as spills, leaks, and fires. Each section displays a numerical severity rating from four (most severe) to zero (least severe). The fourth section, as stipulated by NFPA, is left blank and is reserved for indicating any unusual reactivity with water or oxidizing properties. Storage Code: This color-coded bar provides an instant guide to storage. The storage code is also spelled out for clarification. The five storage colors and their descriptions are listed below. The catalog number is shown for identification and reference. The address and telephone number of the manufacturer, Fisher Chemical, is listed. Package Size: The amount of material per unit or case. Lot Number
2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12
NOTE: ChemAlert is an instant guide only. It should be supplemented by reading the rest of the label (which provides detailed instructions in the event of accidental exposure, spill or fire, and applicable OSHA, DOT and ANSI* data), the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and standard references.
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E No damage after 30 days of constant exposure. PMMA G Little or no damage after 30 days of constant exposure. F Some effect after seven days of constant exposure. Depending on the plastic, the effect may be cracking, crazing, loss of strength or discoloration. Solvents may cause softening, swelling and permeation losses with PPCO, PP, PMP, LDPE and HDPE; the solvent effects on these materials are normally reversible. N Not recommended for continuous use. Immediate damage may occur. Depending on the plastic, the effect will be severe cracking, crazing, loss of strength, discoloration, deformation, dissolution or permeation loss.
PETG
PVDF
E E E E E G E E N N G
LDPE
PMP
FLPE
E G E E E E E E E G F
E E E E E E E E E E E
E E E G F E E E G E F
E E E G E G G G F G F
E E E G E G F F N G F
F N N F F E E E G E N
E N G F N N F N N N N
E N E N N N E N N N N
E G G E G E E E E E G
G N N G F N G N N N N
E E E G E G F F N F F
E E E G E G G F F G F
E F E N E N N N N N N
E G G F E N G N N N G
G F F G N N E N N N N
E E E N E N E N N N G
For oxidizing acids, see table entry Oxidizing agents, strong. TPE gaskets
New Poly Packaging for Fisher Chemical* TraceMetal Grade Acids and Bases
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Packaging Advantages
Poly bottles are lighter, easier to handle and less likely to break during transport FisherLOCK* tamper-evident cap safeguards chemicals; drip lip feature prevents spills when pouring 100% recyclable package reduces waste and all-poly bottle facilitates disposal (no PVC coating to be removed) Poly bottles occupy less space than glass bottles and enable better storage space utilization in the lab
A508-P500 and A508-P212
TPE
E F E N E N N N N N N
PUR
PVC
NYL
PSF
PC
PK
PS
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CHEMICAL
Acetaldehyde Acetamide, sat. Acetic acid, 5% Acetic acid, 50% Acetone Acetonitrile Acrylonitrile Adipic acid Alanine Allyl alcohol Aluminum hydroxide Aluminum salts Amino acids Ammonia Ammonium acetate, sat. Ammonium glycolate Ammonium hydroxide, 5% Ammonium hydroxide, 30% Ammonium oxalate Ammonium salts n-Amyl acetate Amyl chloride Aniline Benzaldehyde Benzene Benzoic acid, sat. Benzyl acetate Benzyl alcohol Bromine Bromobenzene Bromoform Butadiene n-Butyl acetate n-Butyl alcohol sec-Butyl alcohol tert-Butyl alcohol Butyric acid Calcium hydroxide, conc. Calcium hypochlorite, sat. Carbazole Carbon disulfide Carbon tetrachloride Cedarwood oil Cellosolve acetate Chlorine, 10% in air Chlorine, 10% (moist) Chloroacetic acid p-Chloroacetophenone Chloroform Chromic acid, 10% Chromic acid, 50% Cinnamon oil Citric acid, 10% Cresol Cyclohexane DeCalin o-Dichlorobenzene p-Dichlorobenzene Diethyl benzene Diethyl ether Diethyl ketone Diethyl malonate Diethylene glycol Diethylene glycol ethyl ether Dimethyl formamide Dimethylsulfoxide 1,4-Dioxane Dipropylene glycol Ether Ethyl acetate Ethyl alcohol (absolute) Ethyl alcohol, 40% Ethyl benzene Ethyl benzoate Ethyl butyrate Ethyl chloride, liquid Ethyl cyanoacetate Ethyl lactate Ethylene chloride Ethylene glycol Ethylene glycol methyl ether Ethylene oxide Fluorides Fluorine Formaldehyde, 10%
FE P/ PT FE /P E FA CT FE / ET FE P C
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Provides a tight, tamper-evident, secure seal to ensure chemical contents arrive fresh and unopened Eliminates polyethylene glycol contamination that is possible with a plastic overseal
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Rigorously tested for chemical compatibility Bottle threads are unchanged, allowing attachment of the opened bottle to standard equipment
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500mL A200S500 1L 4L 4L 4L 2.5L 2.5L 4L 1L 4L 4L 4L 1L 4L 4L 1L 4L 4L 4L P399SK1 P399SK4 E139SK1 E139SK4 A300S212 A300SI212 T397SK4 T425SK1 T425SK4 T427SK4 T324SK4 T290SK1 T290SK4 T291SK4 T313SK4 W5SK1 W5SK4 W7SK4 X5SK4
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