Physical and chemical properties |
Color and smell state: colorless and slightly bitter transparent liquid |
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Toxicity: less toxic |
Flammability: combustible |
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Density: 1.100g/mL |
Volatility: non-volatile |
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Corrosion: Corrosive to iron and copper when containing water, but not to aluminum |
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Boiling point: 189°C |
Decomposability: high temperature decomposition |
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Stability: good thermal stability |
Melting point: 18.4 °C |
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Acidity and alkalinity: weakly alkaline |
Moisture absorption: very easy to absorb moisture |
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Spontaneous ignition point: 300~302℃ |
Viscosity: sticky |
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Flash point: 95 |
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Solubility: soluble in water and most organic solvents |
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Code |
CAS: 67-68-5 |
HS: 29303000.90 | EINECS: 200-664-3 |
Uses |
Dimethyl sulfoxide is widely used as a solvent and reaction reagent, can be used as a reaction medium and organic synthesis intermediates, pesticide additives, and antifreeze. |
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Hazard category |
General chemicals |
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Fire-fighting measures |
Firefighters must wear gas masks and put out the fire in the upwind direction from a safe distance. Move the container from the fire scene to an open place as much as possible. Keep the fire container cool by spraying water until the fire is over. If the container in the fire scene has changed color or produces sound from the safety relief device, it must be evacuated immediately. Extinguishing agent: water mist, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, sandy soil. |
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Emergency treatment |
Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothing and rinse with plenty of running water Eye contact: Lift the eyelid, rinse with running water or normal saline, and seek medical attention Inhalation: Leave the scene to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen and seek medical attention Ingestion: Drink enough warm water, induce vomiting, seek medical attention |
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Packaging, storage, transportation |
The product is packaged in aluminum bucket, plastic bucket or glass bottle, 225kg/drum. This product should be sealed in a cool, dry place and protected from light. |