10 msds – material safety data sheet, Advanced instruments inc – Analytical Industries GPR-35 Oxygen Analyzer User Manual

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10 MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheet

Product Identification

Product Name

Oxygen Sensor Series - PSR, GPR, AII, XLT

Synonyms

Electrochemical Sensor, Galvanic Fuel Cell

Manufacturer

Analytical Industries Inc., 2855 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 USA

Emergency Phone Number

909-392-6900

Preparation / Revision Date

January 1, 1995

Notes

Oxygen sensors are sealed, contain protective coverings and in normal conditions do not present a

health hazard. Information applies to electrolyte unless otherwise noted.


Specific Generic Ingredients

Carcinogens at levels > 0.1%

None

Others at levels > 1.0%

Potassium Hydroxide or Acetic Acid, Lead

CAS Number

Potassium Hydroxide = KOH 1310-58-3 or Acetic Acid = 64-19-7, Lead = Pb 7439-92-1

Chemical (Synonym) and Family

Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) – Base or Acetic Acid (CH

3

CO

2

H) – Acid, Lead (Pb) – Metal


General Requirements

Use

Potassium Hydroxide or Acetic Acid - electrolyte, Lead - anode

Handling

Rubber or latex gloves, safety glasses

Storage Indefinitely

Physical Properties

Boiling Point Range

KOH = 100 to 115

° C or Acetic Acid = 100 to 117° C

Melting Point Range

KOH -10 to 0

° C or Acetic Acid – NA, Lead 327° C

Freezing Point

KOH = -40 to -10

° C or Acetic Acid = -40 to -10° C

Molecular Weight

KOH = 56 or Acetic Acid – NA, Lead = 207

Specific Gravity

KOH = 1.09 @ 20

° C, Acetic Acid = 1.05 @ 20° C

Vapor Pressure

KOH = NA or Acetic Acid = 11.4 @ 20

° C

Vapor Density

KOH – NA or Acetic Acid = 2.07

pH

KOH > 14 or Acetic Acid = 2-3

Solubility in H

2

O Complete

% Volatiles by Volume

None

Evaporation Rate

Similar to water

Appearance and Odor

Aqueous solutions: KOH = Colorless, odorless or Acetic Acid = Colorless, vinegar-like odor


Fire and Explosion Data

Flash and Fire Points Not

applicable

Flammable Limits

Not flammable

Extinguishing Method

Not applicable

Special Fire Fighting Procedures

Not applicable

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards

Not applicable


Reactivity Data

Stability Stable
Conditions Contributing to Instability

None

Incompatibility

KOH = Avoid contact with strong acids or Acetic Acid = Avoid contact with strong bases

Hazardous Decomposition Products

KOH = None or Acetic Acid = Emits toxic fumes when heated

Conditions to Avoid

KOH = None or Acetic Acid = Heat

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