Lithium hydrideLiH

CAS-No.:
7580-67-8
UN-No.:
1414
EC-No.:
231-484-3
Hazard identification number:
X423 (RID)
Hazard signs
GHS02
GHS05
GHS06

*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

Occupational exposure limit
ACGIH (US)
  • STEL (mg/m3) C 0.05 (I)
NIOSH (REL) (US)
  • TWA (mg/m3) 0.025
NIOSH (US)
  • IDLH (mg/m3) 0,5
OSHA (PEL) (US)
  • TWA (mg/m3) 0.025
Occupational Exposure Limits may differ for your Province. Review your local Occupational Health and Safety Act for more information.
  • H: 260
    In contact with water releases flammable gases which may
    ignite spontaneously.

  • H: 301
    Toxic if swallowed
  • H: 314
    Causes severe skin burns
    and eye damage.

*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

  • Melting point:
    680 °C
  • Density (at 20 °C, if not notified otherwise):
    0,82 g/cm3
  • Ionization:
    7.9 ± 0.3 eV
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*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de

Also known as:
  • Lithium hydride
  • Lithium monohydride

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