SDS
Table Of Contents
- Version 1.13
- 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
- 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
- 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
- 4. FIRST AID MEASURES
- 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
- 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
- 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
- 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
- 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
- 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
- 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
- 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
- 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT
- IATA
- IMDG
- TDG
- 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
- 16. OTHER INFORMATION
Safety Data Sheet
Version 1.13
Revision Date 08/19/2024
SDS Number 300000000024
Print Date 08/19/2024
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iDrink Products Inc
Carbon dioxide (Refrigerated)
Water solubility :
2.000 g/l
Relative vapor density :
1.52 (air = 1)
Relative density :
1.03 (water = 1)
Partition coefficient (n-
octanol/water)
:
Not applicable.
Auto-ignition temperature : No data available.
Decomposition temperature : No data available.
Viscosity : Not applicable.
Molecular Weight :
44 g/mol
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability :
Stable under normal conditions.
Conditions to avoid :
No data available.
Materials to avoid :
Carbon steel.
Hazardous decomposition
products
: Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition
products should not be produced.
Possibility of hazardous
Reactions/Reactivity
: No data available.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
11.1. Information on toxicological effects
Likely routes of exposure
Effects on Eye
Effects on Skin
Inhalation Effects
:
Contact may cause cold burns/frostbite.
: Contact may cause cold burns/frostbite. May cause severe frostbite. :
Concentrations of 10% CO2 or more can produce unconsciousness or death.
Carbon dioxide has the ability to cause death even when normal oxygen levels
(20-21%) are maintained. Carbon Dioxide is physiologically active, affecting
circulation and breathing. At concentrations between 2 and 10%, carbon dioxide
can cause nausea, dizziness, headache, mental confusion, increased blood
pressure and respiratory rate. In high concentrations may cause asphyxiation.
Symptoms may include loss of mobility/consciousness. Victim may not be aware
of asphyxiation.