Copper sulfate solution safety data sheet supersedes revision.
Safety data sheet copper sulphate.
Stable under normal conditions.
7758 99 8 1 2 relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against identified uses.
Copper sulfate solution company name.
It is highly soluble in water and toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.
Central drug house p ltd 7 28 vardaan house.
1272 2008 1 1 product code.
Safety data sheet creation date 09 apr 2010 revision date 23 jan 2018 revision number 4 1.
Potentially fatal if swallowed.
Remove from exposure area to fresh air immediately.
07 25 2016 according to regulation ec no.
Hazardous polymerisation is not likely to occur hazardous decomposition sulphur oxides copper oxides.
Identification of the substance mixture and of the company undertaking product name.
Copper sulfate pentahydrate is a blue crystalline or powdered odorless solid.
Possible hazardous reactions none under normal processing.
Laboratory chemicals industrial for professional use only.
Chemical stability no decomposition if used and stored according to specifications.
Copper monosulfate recommended use laboratory chemicals.
Identification product name copper ii sulfate pentahydrate cat no.
Fire may produce irritating corrosive and or toxic fumes.
May release copper dusts and fumes.
Copper ii sulfate 99 8 7758 98 7 4 first aid measures breathing inhalation.
Cayman chemical company 1180 e.
3 effective date.
1907 2006 as amended by ec no.
Ac422875000 cas no 7758 98 7 synonyms cupric sulfate anhydrous.
May cause irritation to the eyes respiratory system and skin.
Safety data sheet creation date 19 oct 2009 revision date 17 dec 2019 revision number 5 1.
1 3 details of the supplier of the safety data sheet company.
Copper ii sulphate cas no.
Copper sulphate page 4 of 5 stability.
Safety data sheet according to 29cfr1910 1200 and ghs rev.
10 24 2014 page 5 of 7 copper sulfate 1 0m created by global safety management inc.
Cupric sulphate particles may cause eye and respiratory irritation but do not pose an acute health threat to emergency response personnel.