Potassium bromate reagent should be used with protective measures Content 99 8 CAS 7758 01 2

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-01

Potassium bromate reagentIt is irritating to the eyes and mucous membranes. After oral administration, it can cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, hematemesis, diarrhea, etc. In severe cases, tubular necrosis and liver damage, methemoglobinemia, and hearing impairment occur. Heavy exposure can cause a drop in blood pressure. **Touch, remove contaminated clothing, rinse thoroughly with soapy water and water**. If you feel unwell, seek medical attention. On eye contact, lift the eyelids and rinse with running water or saline. If you feel unwell, seek medical attention. Inhale inadvertently, quickly remove from the scene to a place of fresh air. Keep your airways open. If you have difficulty breathing, give oxygen. If breathing or cardiac arrest, perform CPR immediately. Medical treatment. Ingest, drink plenty of warm water, and induce vomiting. Medical treatment.

Potassium bromate reagentIt is a white crystal or granule, about 370 decomposed, and aerobic escape. Dissolved in 125 parts water, 2 parts boiling water, almost insoluble in ethanol, relative density 327, the melting point is about 350, CAS No. 7758-01-2, oxidizing, mixed with organic matter, sulfide or other reducing substances can be violently grinded. It is mainly used for the preparation of potassium bromate standard solution, oxidant, drip analysis and determination of gallium, pesticide and fertilizer analysis, etc.

Potassium bromate reagentIt needs to be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. The storage temperature does not exceed 30, and the relative humidity does not exceed 80. The package is sealed. It should be stored separately in flammable (combustible) materials and reducing agents, and should not be mixed. The storage area should have suitable materials to contain the spill.

Related Pages