Carbon dioxideCO2
CAS-No.: | 124-38-9 |
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UN-No.: | 1013 |
EC-No.: | 204-696-9 |
Hazard identification number: | 20 |
Hazard signs
*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de
Occupational exposure limit
WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH (SG)
- PEL (LT) (ppm) 5000
- PEL (LT) (mg/m3) 9000
- PEL (ST) (ppm) 30000
- PEL (ST) (mg/m3) 54000
- H: 280
Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated
- P: 403
Store in a well-ventilated place.
No statement for this group.
No GHS Classification available at the moment.
*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de
Density (at 20 °C, if not notified otherwise):
0,0019767 (0°C) g/cm3Ionization:
13.777 ± 0.001 eVVapour Pressure (at 20 °C, if not notified otherwise):
57300 hPa
*Source: GESTIS Substance Database, https://gestis-database.dguv.de
Also known as:
- Carbon oxide
- Carbonic acid gas
- Carbonic anhydride
- Carbonic oxide
- Dry ice
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