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Technical Carbon Dioxide

NSN: 6830-00-247-0619 | Model: G-6.2
NSN Properties and Flags
NATO Stock Number
6830-00-247-0619
DEMIL
NO
Physical Form
Solid
Composition And Percentage
99.95 by weight carbon dioxide
Supplied Amount
50.000 pounds

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NSN 6830-00-247-0619 Datasheet

Supply Class (FSC):
Gases: Compressed And Liquefied
Cross Reference:
  • G-6.2
  • BB-C-104
  • DRY ICE, 99.995%
Cage Codes:
  • Society Of Automotive Engineers Inc (CAGE 81343)
  • Federal Specifications (CAGE 81348)
Replacements:
  • 6830-00-247-0619 replaces 6830-00-550-8457
Schedule B & Trade:
  • Schedule B: 2811210000 (NAICS 325120)

    Carbon dioxide

  • SITC: 52239

    Inorganic oxygen compounds of nonmetals, n.E.S.

  • End Use: 12530

    Chemicals-inorganic

Identification:
HMIC

Y - Indicates information is in the hazardous materials information resource system (hmirs).

PMIC

A - Item does not contain precious metal.

CRITL

- The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.

Freight Information:
  • NMFC:

    085680 - Carbon dioxide liquefied

  • WCC:

    634 - Cylinders, compressed gas, filled or empty

  • SHC:

    9 - Other or no special handling required (sh)

  • ADC:

    A - Shipment is not a consolidation and does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension.

  • ACC:

    C - Chemical corps items and all other chemicals not covered in other classificatons. note: when an item has a chemical proper shipp

  • TCC:

    G - Nonflammable compressed gas, un class 2 (nonflammable gas label; except: (1) oxygen which requires an oxidizer label, and (2) fl

  • LTL:

    Q - 70.0

NSN Management Codes:
  • SOS
    Sms
  • AAC
    L
  • Quantity per pack
    No qup
  • Unit of Measure
    Lb
  • Shelf Life
    N/A
  • Classification Control
    U
  • MGMT_CTL
    J2200x-
  • Repariability
    This is a nonreparable item. if condemned or economically unserviceable, then dispose at the level authorized replace the item.

Questions & Answers:

What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number?
Historical data shows pricing from $238.91 to $398.18..
Does NSN 6830-00-247-0619 have a shelf life?
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN.
What NATO entities are users of this NSN?
Department Of The Army, Department Of The Air Force, U.s. Marine Corps, Department Of The Navy, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Brazil, Singapore, Canada, Germany, Republic Of Korea, and Greece
What is the NIIN of NSN 6830-00-247-0619?
002470619 or 00-247-0619
Does NSN 6830-00-247-0619 require demilitarization?
Yes - ITAR Controlled
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6830-00-247-0619?
No solicitations for this NSN.
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog?
Jan 01, 1961
MSDS

Material Safety

MSDS BDNLR CARBON DIOXIDE SOLID (DRYICE)

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: 3 to 5% by volume: causes increased
respiration & headache; 8 to 15% by volume: headache,nausea,vomiting
& unconsciousness if not moved to open air or given oxygen; higher
concentrations causes circulat ory insufficiency leading to coma or
death. It can also result in frostbite by dermal contact.

effects of overexposure: at low concentration 3-5% by volume: increased
respiration & headache.Concentration of 8-15%: cause headache,nausea
& vomiting,unconsciousness;higher conc. Lead to coma &
death.Frostbite effects are a c hange in the color of the skin to
gray or white possibly followed by blistering.

medical cond aggravated by exposure: co*2 is the most powerful cerebral
vasodilator known;inhalation of large concentrations causes rapid
circulatory insufficiency leading to coma & death.

First Aid

First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
overexposure to carbon dioxide.Rescue personnel should be equipped
with scba,give cpr and in fresh air treat areas exposed to liquid
as for frotsb ite eyes: flush with tepid water in large quantities
or with a sterile saline solution.See medical attention.For dermal
contact or frostbite,flush affected area with lukewarm water.Do not
use hot water

Chemical Properties

Hcc: t4
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f/-78c
vapor pres: 856 psia
spec gravity: 1.65
solubility in water: very soluble
appearance and odor: colorless,odorless gas;white solid

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none noted
stability condition to avoid: none noted
hazardous decomposition products: none noted

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dispose of residual or unused
quantities.Return to airco for proper disposal,or disposal must be
in accordance with local,state and federal regulations.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
fraction by wt: 100.0%
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BHDDD CARBON DIOXIDE

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: carbon dioxide is the most powerful
cerebral vasodilator known.Inhaling large concentrations causes
rapid circulatory insufficiency leading to coma &
death.Chronic,harmful effects are not known from repeated
inhalation of low 3-5 molar %concentrations.

effects of overexposure: headache,dizziness,shortness of breath,muscular
weakness,drowsiness & ringing inthe ears.High concentrations
produce a faint acid taste & can cause paralysis ofthe breathing
control centers of the ner vous system.Higher concentrations
causerapid circulatory insufficiency leading to coma & death.

First Aid

First aid: prompt medical attn.Rescue personeel should be equipped
w/self-contained breathing
apparatus.Inhalation: conscious/unconscious assist to fresh air.If
necessary give assisted resuscitation & sup oxy.Ass ure that
vomited material does not obstruct the airway by use of positional
drainage.Medical attn should be sought immediately.

Chemical Properties

Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109.3f *
vapor pres: @70f 21.1c
spec gravity: @70f 1.53
solubility in water: @68f 20c
appearance and odor: colorless,odorless gas. *sublimation pt: -109.3f

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
explo can occur when co2 contacts mixtures of sodium peroxide
w/aluminum or magnesium.Reactive metals(such as alkali **
stability condition to avoid: co2 is stable under ord conditions of
use/storage.It decomp to co&o2 when heated above 1700c.

hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide
conditions to avoid polymerization: it does cause violent polymerization
of acrylaldehyde or ethylenemine.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dispose of residual or unused
qtys.Return in the shipping cnt properly labeled,w/any valve outlet
plugs or caps secured & valve protection cap in place to cardox
corp for proper disp osal.For emerg disposal,contact closestcar
corp.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BHDDF CARBON DIOXIDE REFRIGERATED LIQUID

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: carbon dioxide is the most powerful
cerebral vasodilator known.Inhaling large concentrations causes
rapid circulatory insufficiency leading to coma &
death.Chronic,harmful effects are not known from r epeated
inhalation of low (3-5 molar %)concentrations.

effects of overexposure: nervous system control of respiration is
dependent on the co2 level breathed in air.By reducing the oxygen
level in air,co2 can cause suffocation.Symptoms of overexposure
include headache,dizziness,sh ortness of breath,muscular
weakness,drowsiness & ringing in the ears.

First Aid

First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
overexposure to carbon dioxide.Rescue personnel should be equipped
w/self-contained breathing apparatus.Conscious persons should be
assisted to an uncontaminated area & inhale fresh air.Quick
removal from the contaminated area is most important.Unconscious
persons should be moved to an uncontamined area,given
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

Chemical Properties

Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109.3f*
vapor pres: @70f 21.1c
solubility in water: @68f 20c
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas.

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
an explosion can occur when co2 contacts mixutres of sodium peroxide
with aluminum or magnesium.

stability condition to avoid: co2 is stable under ordinary conditions of
use and storage. It doesn't polymerize.Decomposes above
1700c.Reacts w/alkali
hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow gas to bleed off at a moderate rate to
sublime to a well ventilated area.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BHDDG CARBON DIOXIDE, SOLID

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: high concentrations produce a faint
acid taste and can cause paraliysis of the breathing control
centers of the nervous system. Continuous dermal contact with cold
snow could result in frostbite or c ryogenic "burns". Contact with
liquid orsolid can produce frostbite and freeze burns.

effects of overexposure: inhalation: low concentrations cause increased
respiration and headache. Higher concentrations cause headache,
nausea & vomiting which may lead to unconsciuos- ness if not moved
to open air or given o xygen. Higher concentrations cause
rapidcirculatory insufficiency leading to coma and death.Dermal
contact = frostbite.

First Aid

First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory. Inhalation:
move/assist person to fresh air. If victim is not breathing give
cpr and supplemental oxygen. Assure that vomiting material does
not obstruct airw ay by use of positional
drainage.Medicalassistance should be sought immediately.

frostbite: flush affected area with lukewarm water,not hot.If
cryogenic burn results in blistering see physician immed.

Chemical Properties

Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f/-78c
vapor pres: *see below
vapor density: *see below
solubility in water: *see below
appearance and odor: white opaque solid; colorless, odorless gas.

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
an explosion can occur when co2 contacts mixutres of sodium peroxide
with aluminum or magnesium.

stability condition to avoid: co2 is stable under ordinary conditions of
use and storage. It doesn't polymerize.Decomposes above
1700c.Reacts w/alkali
hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide.

*vap pres: @ 70f/21c = 844.7 psia (5824 kpa)

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow gas to bleed off at moderate rate or solid
to sublime to a well ventilated area. Do not put dry ice in a
closed container where evolved gas cannot escape. Allow solid to
sublime.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BKKCV CARBON DIOXIDE

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
health hazards acute and chronic: a simple asphyxiant. High
concentrations of carbon dioxide in the ambient air can reduce the
oxygen content necessary to support life. In the solid phase (dry
ice), contact with body tissue will produ ce cold burns or
frostbite within several seconds. According to cga pamphlet #g-6,
the maximum exposure limit of a *
effects of overexposure: *healthy male under exercising conditions in
air having a 7% concentration of co2 by volume is less than 3
minutes. shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, weakness,
drowsiness and ringing in ears. Dry ice in contact with body
tissue produces a "burning" sensation; and frostbite occurs within
several seconds.

medical cond aggravated by exposure: any condition that would be
aggravated by a reduced quantity of normal quality breathing air.

First Aid

First aid: do not attempt to remove an individual from the scene of an
overexposure without utilizing proper rescue equipment or you may
become a casualty. Remove victim from carbon dioxide, provide
plenty of fr esh air while keeping such person warm,dry and quiet.

if breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get
immediate medical attention.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f,-79c
decomp temp: decomp text: *per ft3
vapor pres: 838 psig
vapor density: .1234 lb.*
spec gravity: 1.5240 @ 32 f
solubility in water: very soluble
appearance and odor: solid phase-translucent, white, odorless.

gas/liquid phase-colorless & odorless

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
no data available.

hazardous decomposition products: heating above 1700 c causes
decomposition to carbon monoxide and oxygen.

conditions to avoid polymerization: it causes violent polymerization of
acrylaldehyde or ethyleneimine.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow carbon dioxide to release, sublime or
dissipate in the open air. Avoid releasing in courtyards or indoors
or any areas where heavy carbon dioxide vapors can accumulate.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide, co2, (carbonic anhydride)
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6430000
fraction by wt: 0.5%
other rec limits: none specified
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BKZXW CARBON DIOXIDE SOLID, DRY ICE, CARBON ICE

Hazards

Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: inhale: low conc (3-5%)-increased
respiration & headaches. Conc of 8-15%-headache, nausea & vomiting
which can lead to unconsciousness. High conc-causes rapid
circulatory insufficiency leading to coma & death. Solid particle
of co2 (snow/dry ice powder): prolonged contact w/snow could result
in frostbite/freeze burns.

First Aid

First aid: inhale: immed remove to fresh air. If unconscious move to
fresh air & give mouth/mouth resuscitation & supplemental oxygen.

further treatment to be symptomatic & supportive. Eye: immediately
flush w/t epid water in large quantities or w/sterile saline
solution. Get medical aid. Skin: flush affected area w/lukewarm
water. Do not use hot water. Get medical aid for freeze burn or
deep tissue burn.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f,-79c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -70f,-57c
vapor pres: 856 psia
spec gravity: 1.65
solubility in water: very soluble
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas; white solid

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none
stability condition to avoid: none
hazardous decomposition products: none

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow solid to sublime to well ventilated area.

insulated storage container should be located in an area where
adequate ventilation is to prevent accumulation of co2 vapors above
the tlv. Put dry ice in container that lets evolved gas escape.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
fraction by wt: 100%
other rec limits: none specified
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BLJGQ DRI ICE, SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON ICE

Hazards

Ld50 lc50 mixture: rat-inhale lcl0: 657,190 ppm-15 min.; *
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: nervous system control of respiration
is dependent on co2 level breathed in air. By reducing oxygen level
in air, co2 can cause suffocation. Symptoms of overexposure include
headache, dizziness, short ness of breath, muscular weakness,
drowsiness, ringing in ears. High concentrations produce a faint
acid taste & can **
explanation of carcinogenicity: *rat(10 days preg)-inhale tlco: 60,000
ppm-24 hrs teratogenic effects; human-inhale tclo: 2,000 ppm
pulmonary effects.

effects of overexposure: **cause paralysis of breathing control centers
of nervous system. Inhale: low conc (3-5 molor %) cause increased
respiration & headache, 8-15 molar % conc cause headache, nausea,
vomiting-leads to unc onsciousness if not moved to fresh air.May
cause coma & death. Continual dermal contact-frostbite or cryogenic
"burns".

First Aid

First aid: prompt med aid is mandatory in all co2 overexposure cases.

equip rescue personnel w/scba. Inhale: immed remove to fresh air.

if unconscious, give cpr & oxygen. Assure that vomited mat'l does
not obstr uct airway by use of positional drainage. Frostbite:
flush affected areas w/lukewarm water. Do not use hot water. Immed
see dr if cryogenic "burns" result in skin blistering or deep
tissue freezing.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f,-79c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -70f,-57c
vapor pres: @70f=844.7
vapor density: .1144lb/ft
spec gravity: 95.64 lb/ft3
solubility in water: coefficient = .8704
appearance and odor: white opaque solid; colorless, odorless gas.

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
sodium peroxide w/al or mg. Reactive metals, their hydrides & mat'ls
like diethyl magnesium, moist cesium oxide, etc.

hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow gas to bleed off at a moderate rate or
solid to sublime to a well ventilated area. Do not put dry ice in a
closed container where evolved gas cannot escape. Remove scrap
solid to hood w/forced v ent or to a remote outside area.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
*proposed change from 15,000 molar ppm
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6430000
fraction by wt: 100%
other rec limits: *
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BLJSR CARBON DIOXIDE, SOLID

Hazards

Ld50 lc50 mixture: see med cond aggr by exp
health hazards acute and chronic: can cause suffocation. Paralysis of
breathing control centers. Inhale: low concentration cause
increased respiration, headache. 8-15 molar % conc cause headache,
nausea & vomiting. May lead to unconsc . >conc cause rapid
circulatiory insufficiency/coma/death. Contact w/liquid or solids
may cause frostbite/freezeburn.

effects of overexposure: overexposure: headache, dizziness, shortness of
breath, muscular weakness, drowsiness and ringing in the ears. High
concentrations: faint acidic taste. Frostbite: change in the color
of the skin to gr ay or white, blistering.

medical cond aggravated by exposure: rat,inhalation: lclo 657, 190 ppm
for 15 min. Rat, (10 days preg): inhalation tclo 60,000 ppm, 24 hr
teratogenic effects. human, inhalation: tclo 2,000 ppm, pulmonary
effects.

First Aid

First aid: inhale: conscious person to fresh air. Quick removal from
contamination is important. Move unconscious person to
uncontaminated area, give cpr & oxygen. Assure that vomited
material does not obstruct airway by use of positional drainage.

get immed medical aid. Frostbite: flush with lukewarm water-not
hot. Get medical aid if burn results in blistering of skin or deep
tissue freezing.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f,-79c
vapor pres: 844.7 psia
vapor density: .1144lb/ft
solubility in water: .8704 (bunsen coeffi
appearance and odor: white opaque solid; colorless, odorless gas

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
mix of sodium peroxide & aluminum or magnesium. Reactive metals.

diethyl magnesium, etc. Moist cesium oxides or *
stability condition to avoid: when heated above 1700f decomposes to co &
o2, is weakly acidic & reacts w/alkalines forming carbonates &
bicarbonates.

hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide. *lithium acetylide
w/ammonia can ignite in co2. Sodium, potassium or sodium/potassium
alloy.

conditions to avoid polymerization: co2 does not polymerize but causes
violent polymerization of acrylaldehyde or ethylenemine.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow gas to bleed off at a moderate rate or
solid to sublime to a well ventilated area. The insulated storage
containers to be located in area w/adequate ventil to prevent
build-up of twa. Scrap soli d to hood w/forced ventil or remote
outside area.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
other rec limits: *30,000 mlr ppm stel
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BLLTT CARBON DIOXIDE

Hazards

Health hazards acute and chronic: a simple asphyxiant. High
concentrations of carbon dioxide in the ambient air can reduce the
oxygen content necessary to support life. In the solid phase (dry
ice), contact with body tissue will produ ce cold burns or
frostbite within several seconds. According to cga phamphlet #g-6,
the maximum exposure limit of a *
effects of overexposure: *healthy male under exercising conditions in
air having a 7% concentration of co2 by volume is less than 3
minutes.

medical cond aggravated by exposure: any condition that would be
aggravated by a reduced quantity of normal quality breathing air.

First Aid

First aid: do not attempt to remove an individual from the scene of an
overexposure without utilizing proper rescue equipment or you may
become a casualty. Remove victim from carbon dioxide, provide
plenty of fr esh air while keeping such person warm,dry and quiet.

if breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get
immediate medical attention.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -109f,-79c
vapor pres: 838 psig
vapor density: .1234 lb/*
spec gravity: 1.5240@32f,1atm
evaporation rate & reference: n/a *ft3 @ 32 f, 1 atm
solubility in water: very soluble
appearance and odor: solid: translucent white & odorless; gas/liquid:
colorless & odorless.

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
no data available.

hazardous decomposition products: heating above 1700 c causes
decomposition to carbon monoxide & oxygen.

conditions to avoid polymerization: it causes violent polymerization of
acrylaldehyde or ethyleneimine.

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow carbon dioxide to release, sublime or
dissipate in the open air. Avoid releasing in courtyards or indoors
or any areas where heavy carbon dioxide vapors can accumulate.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6430000
fraction by wt: 0.5%
other rec limits: none specified
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS BPKKH CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY ICE (SOLID ONLY)

Hazards

Ld50 lc50 mixture: tlv = 5000 ppm, tlv-stel = 15000 ppm
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: carbon dioxide is an asphixiant. as a
liquid or solid, its high rate of evaporation creates an intense
cooling of the body tissue contacted which results in frostbite.

explanation of carcinogenicity: product is not listed as a carcinogen by
iarc, ntp, or osha.

effects of overexposure: contact: frostbite and freeze burns. inhaled:
headache, dizziness shortness of breath and other symptoms of
oxygen starvation. High concentrations produce a slight acid taste
andmay paralyse the bre athing control center.

medical cond aggravated by exposure: overexposure may aggravate some
pulmonary conditions.

First Aid

First aid: contact: rinse with warm water 15 minutes. get medical
assistance if any symptoms of frostbite or freezing appear.

inhaled: remove from exposure. restore breathing. Be cautious
entering closed are as in a rescue effort if without a supplied-air
breathing apparatus.

Chemical Properties

Hcc: g3
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -109f,-79c
vapor pres: 831 psia
vapor density: 0.115
spec gravity: 1.53
solubility in water: 87.8% by volume
appearance and odor: colorless and odorless as a gas. White solid.

Reactivity

Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
strong oxidizing agents
stability condition to avoid: high heat, open flames and other sources
of ignition
hazardous decomposition products: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide

Proper Disposal

Waste disposal methods: allow to dissipate in a manner that the carbon
dioxide will not be sufficiently concentrated to endanger personnel
or livestock.

disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.

Ingredients List

Ingred name: carbon dioxide
cas: 124-38-9
rtecs #: ff6400000
fraction by wt: 100%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 5000 ppm
acgih tlv: 5000ppm/30000stel;93

MSDS CDGYY DRY ICE, CARBONICE

Hazards


route of entry inds - inhalation: yes
skin: yes
ingestion: no
carcinogenicity inds - ntp: no
iarc: no
osha: no
effects of exposure: inhal. (low (3-5%) concentrations in inhaled air cause
increased resp & headache. Higher concentrations cause nausea, vomiting
short unconsciousness leading to coma and death. skin: continuous dermal
contact w/solid co2 could cause frostbite or cryogenic burns. *
explanation of carcinogenicity: no
signs and symptions of overexposure: nk *persons in ill health should not be
allowed to work w/or handle this product.

first aid: inhal: get fresh air. If unconscious or breathing difficult
administer artif resp w/supplemental oxygen. Keep warm & at rest.

skin: flush affected areas w/105-115f water get med aid for thermal injury.

Chemical Properties


b.P. Text: -109f,-78c
vapor pres: na
vapor density: 1.6
evaporation rate & reference: na
solubility in water: vapor is soluble.

appearance and odor: white opaque solid emitting colorles odorless gas.

percent volatiles by volume: 100.0

HAZCOM Label


product id: dry ice, carbonice
cage: 36517
company name: liquid carbonic corp
street: 135 s la salle street
city: chicago il
zipcode: 60603-4101
health emergency phone: 504-673-8831 (chemtrec)
label required ind: y
date of label review: 10/12/1999
status code: a
origination code: g
hazard and precautions: inhal. (low (3-5%) concentrations in inhaled air cause
increased resp & headache. Higher concentrations cause nausea, vomiting
short unconsciousness leading to coma and death. skin: continuous dermal
contact w/solid co2 could cause frostbite or cryogenic burns. *

Transportation

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responsible party cage: 36517
trans id no: 60649
product id: dry ice, carbonice
msds prepared date: 06/01/1991
review date: 03/03/1997
mfn: 2
multiple kit number: 0
review ind: y
unit of issue: lb
container qty: 0

Reactivity

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stability indicator: yes
stability condition to avoid: do not store in air tight containers.

materials to avoid: none
hazardous decomposition products: carbon dioxide vapor.

hazardous polymerization indicator: no
conditions to avoid polymerization: na

Proper Disposal


spill release procedures: be certain there is adequate vent. Place outside in
protected area w/good vent & allow to sublime. Avoid prolonged contact
w/skin.

handling and storage precautions: prod should be stored in insulated cntnrs
which open from top having loose fitting lids so co2 vapors from sublimation
of the solid may escape
other precautions: the insulated containers should be adequately vented to
prevent accumulation of co2 vapors above twa. Co2 vapors are app1.5 x heavier
than air.