| Identification | English name | Xylene | Molecular formula;C8H10 | Molecular weight:106.17 | ||||||||||
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 | Dangerous goods number | 33535 | UN number | 1307 | ||||||||||
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 | IMDG rule page number | 3292 | CAS number | 95-47-6 | ||||||||||
| Physical and chemical properties | Appearance and traits | A colorless, transparent liquid with a toluene-like odor. | ||||||||||||
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 | Melting point °C | -25.5 | Relative density (air = 1) | 3.66 | ||||||||||
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 | Boiling point °C | 144.4 | Critical temperature °C | 357.2 | ||||||||||
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 | Relative density (water = 1) | 0.88 | Critical pressure MPa | 3.70 | ||||||||||
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 | Saturated vapor pressure KPa | 1.33(32℃) | Combustion heat Kj/mol | 4563.3 | ||||||||||
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 | Minimum ignition energy mJ | —— | ||||||||||||
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 | Solubility | It is insoluble in water and can be miscible in most organic solvents such as ethanol, ether and chloroform. | ||||||||||||
| Toxicity and hazards | Exposure limit | China MAC: 100mg/m3 | ||||||||||||
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 | Route of invasion | Soviet MAC: 50mg/m3 | ||||||||||||
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 | Health hazard | US TWA: OSHA 100ppm, 434mg/m3; ACGIH 100ppm, 434mg/m3 | ||||||||||||
| Burning explosion hazard | Burning explosion hazard | Flammable | flash point °C | 25 | ||||||||||
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 | Auto-ignition temperature °C | 463 | Explosion limit % | Lower limit 1.0, upper limit 7.0 | ||||||||||
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 | Dangerous characteristics | Its steam forms an explosive mixture with air, causing a fire and explosion in case of open fire and high heat. It can react with oxidants. Its steam is heavier than air, can spread to a relatively distant place at a lower place, and ignites in case of fire. In case of high heat, the internal pressure of the container increases, posing a risk of cracking and explosion. The flow rate is too fast, and it is easy to generate and accumulate static electricity. | ||||||||||||
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 | Combustion decomposition product | Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. | Polymerization hazard | Can’t appear | ||||||||||
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 | Stability | stable | Incompatibility | Strong oxidants | ||||||||||
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 | Fire fighting methods | Foam, carbon dioxide, dry powder, sand, fire extinguishing is not effective. | ||||||||||||
| Storage and transportation considerations | Store in a low-temperature ventilated place, away from fire and heat. Avoid co-preservation and transportation with oxidants. It is forbidden to use tools that are prone to sparks. | |||||||||||||
| package | Packaging classification | II | Packaging mark | 7 | ||||||||||
| Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. | Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. | Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. | ||||||||||||
| first-aid | Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. | |||||||||||||
| Leakage emergency treatment | Eye contact: Lift eyelids and rinse with running water. Seek medical attention. | |||||||||||||