Hydrogen peroxideH2O2

CAS-No.:
7722-84-1
UN-No.:
2015
EC-No.:
231-765-0
Hazard identification number:
559
Hazard signs
GHS03
GHS05
GHS07

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

Occupational exposure limit
TRGS 900 (DE/INT)
  • AGW (mg/m3) 0,71
  • AGW (ppm) 0,5
  • H: 271
    May cause fire or explosion; strong oxidiser.
  • H: 302 + 332
    Harmful if swallowed or if inhaled
  • H: 314
    Causes severe skin burns
    and eye damage.
  • H: 335
    May cause respiratory irritation

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

  • Melting point:
    -40.3 °C - -11.5 °C
  • Boiling Point:
    125.5 °C - 141.3 °C
  • Density (at 20 °C, if not notified otherwise):
    1,29 ...1,39 g/cm3
  • Ionization:
    10.58 ± 0.04 eV
  • Vapour Pressure (at 20 °C, if not notified otherwise):
    1,9 hPa
  •  

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

Also known as:
  • dihydrogen dioxide
  • High-strength hydrogen peroxide
  • Hydrogen dioxide
  • Hydrogen peroxide (aqueous)
  • Hydroperoxide
  • Perhydrol 60 %
  • Peroxide

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