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Chemical Safety and Solubility Guide

This document summarizes the solubility, health hazards, and chronic effects of several chemicals including sulfuric acid, cyclohexanone, cyclohexanol, benzoic acid, hexane, isopropanol, water, sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, and hydrochloric acid. It finds that sulfuric acid and cyclohexanone can be carcinogenic while most of the chemicals can cause irritation to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract upon contact or inhalation. Prolonged exposure to some of the chemicals may lead to chronic conditions like dermatitis, damage to internal organs, and respiratory illnesses.

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Chemical Safety and Solubility Guide

This document summarizes the solubility, health hazards, and chronic effects of several chemicals including sulfuric acid, cyclohexanone, cyclohexanol, benzoic acid, hexane, isopropanol, water, sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, and hydrochloric acid. It finds that sulfuric acid and cyclohexanone can be carcinogenic while most of the chemicals can cause irritation to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract upon contact or inhalation. Prolonged exposure to some of the chemicals may lead to chronic conditions like dermatitis, damage to internal organs, and respiratory illnesses.

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H₂SO₄ Cyclohexanone Cyclohexanol Benzoic Acid Hexane Isopropanol H₂O NaOH NaHCO₃ HCl

solubility in water Complete Slightly Soluble Slightly Soluble Slightly Soluble Insoluble Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete
Health Hazards Identification
Respiratory tract
Inhalation Respiratory tract Respiratory tract Respiratory tract Respiratory tract Respiratory Upper respiratory None irritation to chemical Respiratory tract Severe respiratory
irritation irritation irritation irritation tract irritation tract irritation. pneumonitis and irritation tract irritation
pulmonary edema

Skin Skin corrosion Skin irritation Skin irritation Skin irritation Skin irritation. Skin irritation None Skin burns Skin irritation Skin burns and
Dermatitis. corrosion
Eye tissue
EyesEye tissue corrosion Eye irritation Eye irritation to Severe eye Mild eye Eye irritation None Eye burns to Eye irritation corrosion and
burns irritation irritation blindness burns

Nausea, Severe and Severe digestive


Nausea, vomiting Nausea, vomiting
vomiting and
Ingestion Nausea. Intestinal Digestive tract and diarrhea. Digestive tract diarrhea. and diarrhea.
None permanent Digestive tract tract burns.
mucosa burns irritation Gastrointestinal irritation Gastrointestinal Gastrointestinal damage to irritation Permanent tissue
irritation irritation digestive tract destruction
irritation

Carcinogen Present in mist form Present Present Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent
Toxicity

Defatting and Dermatitis. Erosion


Defatting and Dermatitis. Upper respiratory
Skin inflammation. Liver and kidney of teeth. Chronic
Dermatitis. Liver and Dermatitis. Acute tract irritation.
Chronic effects on humans Discoloration of Dermatitis Adverse None Dermatitis
teeth. Kidney Damage. Central Nervous
reproductive
Central Nervous damage. bronchitis and
Effects effects gastrirtis.
effects

Suspected carcinogen (Y/N) Y Y N N N N N N N N


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