Material Data Sheet
PRODUCT NAME: ORGANIKS ClO2 (2% Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide)
CHEMICAL NAME: Mixture of Oxychlorine Compounds
EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER: 9804-1
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 2004
SUPERSEDES: April 2002
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Chlorine Dioxide
OTHER INGREDIENTS: Sodium Chlorite (minimum amount)
FIRST AID
SKIN CONTACT: If irritation occurs, seek medical attention.
EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes thoroughly with water, making sure certain eyelids are held open. If irritation or burning persists, seek medical attention.
INHALATION: Unactivated Organiks ClO2 normally has no respiratory effects. If exposure to chlorine dioxide produced from activation occurs, move victim to fresh air. Contact physician if respiratory distress continues.
INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Contact a physician or Poison Control Center immediately.
PLEASE NOTE:
Above procedures are recommended as emergency first aid precautions only. They are not Intended to replace or supplant the treatment advice of a physician or other authorized health care specialist.
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL DATA
Appearance and Odor: Clear liquid with very faint chlorinuous odor
Boiling Point: 213°F (100.5 °C)
Melting Point: N/A
Vapor Pressure: 23.7 mmHg (25°C)
Vapor Density: 0.02kg/m2
Specific Gravity: 1.03g/mL (20°C)
Volatiles (By Volume): 97% (Water)
Evaporation Rate: Comparable to water
Solubility in Water: Complete
pH, Concentrate: 8.0 to 8.5
FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE HAZARD INFORMATION
Fire Extinguishing Material: Water, unless contraindicated by other material involved with fire
Fire-Fighting Equipment: Standard protective gear with self-contained breathing apparatus
REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Product is stable.
Conditions to Avoid: Avoid storing under conditions in which it could evaporate into crystalline salt.
Incompatible Materials: Avoid accidental or uncontrolled contact of concentrate with concentrated acids, chlorine compounds, hypochlorite (bleach), sulfur, and sulfite compounds, phosphorus, inorganic solvents, and combustible/ flammable materials.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Exposure to acids or chlorine compounds can produce uncontrolled generation of chlorine dioxide gas.