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Nitrogen
Hydrogen, rare gases, nitrogen and oxygen
Chemicals-inorganic
Y - Indicates information is in the hazardous materials information resource system (hmirs).
PMICA - 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.
086060 - Nitrogen
634 - Cylinders, compressed gas, filled or empty
9 - Other or no special handling required (sh)
A - Shipment is not a consolidation and does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension.
C - Chemical corps items and all other chemicals not covered in other classificatons. note: when an item has a chemical proper shipp
G - Nonflammable compressed gas, un class 2 (nonflammable gas label; except: (1) oxygen which requires an oxidizer label, and (2) fl
Q - 70.0
Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $238.91 to $398.18.. | |
Does NSN 6830-00-616-9183 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 Air Force, Department Of The Navy, Spain, Australia, and United Kingdom | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 6830-00-616-9183? | |
006169183 or 00-616-9183 | |
Does NSN 6830-00-616-9183 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6830-00-616-9183? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
Jan 01, 1963 |
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
health hazards acute and chronic: none
effects of overexposure: may include any,all, or none of the following:
loss of balance,dizziness,tightnsof the forehead,tingling of the
tongue,fingers,toes,weakened speech,rapid reductto perform
movements,reduced consciousne ss,loss of tactile sensation,&
heightnedmental activity.
First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
ovrexposure to nitrogen. rescue persnl should be equipped
w/selfcontained breathing apparatus.Inhl: quickremoval to fresh air
& from contaminated area is most important. Unconsciousperson
should be given mouth to mouth resuscitation & supplemental oxygen.
further treatment should be symptomatic & supportive.
Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -320.5f
vapor pres: 232.6f
vapor density: .0725
spec gravity: 0.97
evaporation rate & reference: na
solubility in water: very slightly
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none
stability condition to avoid: na
hazardous decomposition products: none
Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dispose of waste or unused
qty. Return in the shipping container properly labeled,w/vlv outlet
plugs or caps secured & vlv protectn cap in place. For emergency
disposal assistance, contact closest supplier.
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9192
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: nitrogen is a simple asphyxiant.
nitrogen under high pressure can produce narcosis.
explanation of carcinogenicity: none of the chemicals in this product is
listed by iarc, ntp or osha as a carcinogen.
effects of overexposure: inhalation: dizziness, nausea, vomiting, loss of
consciousness, and death.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: none noted.
First aid: inhalation: remove subject to fresh air. Rescue workers, wear
scba. Give oxygen/cpr as needed.
Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -320f,-196c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -346f,-210c
vapor density: 0.07245
spec gravity: 0.967
solubility in water: 1.52%
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none.
stability condition to avoid: none.
hazardous decomposition products: none.
Waste disposal methods: vent nitrogen gas slowly to a well ventilated
outodoor location remote from work areas. Do not dispose of
residual nitrogen in cylinders. Return to manufacturer with
residual pressure, valve tightly c losed, and valve caps in place.
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt: 100%
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9192
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: skn: no evidence of advrs/harmfl
effects from vapors. Liq may cause frstbteye: no harmful effect.
ingst: prod is a gas at nrml temp & press. Inhl: mod.Conctmay
hdaches,drowins,dizzins,excitation,e xcess salivation,vomiting.
asphyxiant.Chronic: no evidence of advrs effects from avail. Info.
effects of overexposure: contact with liquid may cause frostbite.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: the toxicology/physical/chemical
properties of thematerial donot suggest that ovrexposure is likely
to aggravate existing medical conditions.
First aid: skin: exposure to liq. Immediately warm frstbite area w/wrm
wtr (not over 105f) in case of massive expsr remove clothing
w/showering w/wrm wtr. Call a physicianeye: in case of splash
contamination, im mediately. Flush eye w/wtr for 15mins.Inhl:
remove to fresh air. Give artificial resp. If not breathing. Give
oxygen if breathing is difficult. Get medical attent. Ingst: prod
is gas at nrml temp.
Boiling pt: b.P. Text: -320.46f
vapor pres: gas
vapor density: 0.967
spec gravity: gas
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and
pressure
percent volatiles by volume: na
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
under certain conditions, nitrogen can react violently with lithium,
neodymium, titanium, ozone.
hazardous decomposition products: none
Waste disposal methods: slowly release into atmosphere. Discard any
prodctresidue,disposable container or liner in an enviormentally
acceptable manner,in full compliance withstate, and local
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt: 100%
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9192
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: swallow: gas at normal temp &
pressure. Skin: no evidence of adverse effects from available info.
inhal: asphyxiant. Moderate concen may cause
headache,drows,dizz,excitation, excess salivation, vomit & uncons.
lack of oxygen-death. Skin: noharmful effect expected from vapor.
liq frostbite. Eye: no harmful effect expect
effects of overexposure: swallow: gas at normal temp & pressure skin: no
evid/adverse effects from available info. Inhal: asphyxiant. Mod
concen; headache,drows,dizz,excitation,excess salivation, vomit &
uncons. Lack of oxyge n-death. Eye: no harmful effect expectedfrom
vapor
medical cond aggravated by exposure: toxicology and the physical & chem
properties of the material do not suggest that overexposure is
likely to aggravate existing medical conditions
First aid: swallow: gas at normal temp & pressure. Skin: exposure to
liq, immed warm frostbite area with warm water (not to exceed 105f)
in case of massive exposure, remove clothing hwile showering with
warrm wa ter. Call physician. Inhal: remove to fresh air. Give cpr.
give oxygen if breath diff. Call physician. Eye: immed flush
thoroughly with water 15 min. See physician, preferabley an
ophthalmologist immd
Boiling pt: b.P. Text: 210.36 f
vapor pres: gas
vapor density: 0.967
spec gravity: gas
evaporation rate & reference: na
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and
pressure
percent volatiles by volume: 100
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
under certain condition, nitrogen can react violently with lithium,
neodymium, titanium, & ozone
hazardous decomposition products: none
Waste disposal methods: slowly release into atmosphere. Discard any
product, residue, disposable container or liner in an envir
acceptable manner, in full compliance with fedstate and local reg.
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
fraction by wt: 100%
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: nitrogen is nontoxic but liberation of
a large amount in a confined area could displace the amount of
oxygen necessary to support life.
explanation of carcinogenicity: nitrogen is not listed by ntp, iarc, or
osha
effects of overexposure: effects of exposure to high concentrations of
nitrogen (oxygen deprivation) may cause dizziness or loss of
balence, thghtness in frontal area of forehead,tingling of tongue &
extremeties, weakened spe ech, loss of tactile sensations,
reduced consciousness, heighened mental activity, reduced ability
to perform movement
medical cond aggravated by exposure: none
First aid: prompt medical attention is mandatory in all cases of
overexposure. Rescue personnel should be scba equipped. Move
effected individual to uncontaminated area. Give mouth-to-mouth
and/or oxygen if need ed. Treatment should be symptomatic
andsupportive.
Hcc: g3
nrc/state lic num: none
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -120f,-84c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -345f,-209c
solubility in water: very slightly solub.
appearance and odor: colorless odorless gas
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none
hazardous decomposition products: none
Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to release or dispose of waste or
unused quantities. Return to supplier i/a/w federal,state,local
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt: 100%
other rec limits: none recommended
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9293
Ld50 lc50 mixture: ld50 oral rat is not applicable.
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: nitrogen is a simple asphyxiant.
nitrogen under high pressure can produce narcosis.Contact with the
liquid may cause frostbite.
explanation of carcinogenicity: none of the chemicals in this product is
listed by iarc, ntp or osha as a carcinogen.
effects of overexposure: inhalation: moderate concentrations may cause
loss of balance,tingling of the tongue,fingertips and
toes,inability to utter sounds,loss of motor activity,reduced
awareness of surroundings,loss of tact ile sensations,heightened
metal activity.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: unlikely to aggrivate existing
medical conditions under normal conditions of use.
First aid: inhalation: remove subject to fresh air. Rescue workers, wear
scba. Give oxygen/cpr as needed. note to physician: no specific
antidote. Treatment should be directed at the control of symptoms
and the clinical condition.Skin: flush with luke warm
water.Eyes: allow nitrogen to evaporate--do not use water!Call
opthamologist.
Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -320f,-196c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -346f,-210c
vapor density: 0.97
solubility in water: very slight
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
under certain conditions nitrogen can react violently with lithium,
neodymium, titanium, ozone.
stability condition to avoid: high heat, open flames.
hazardous decomposition products: none.
Waste disposal methods: vent nitrogen gas slowly to a well ventilated
outodoor location remote from work areas. Discard any product,
residue, disposable container in full compliance with federal,
state and local 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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt:
other rec limits: none recommended
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9394
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: nitrogen is defined as a simple
asphyxiant. Oxygen levels should be maintained at greater than 18
molar percent at normal atmospheric pressure. chronic: none
specified by manufacturer.
explanation of carcinogenicity: nitrogen is not listed as a carcinogen
or potential carcinogen by the ntp, iarc nor is it regulated as
such by osha.
effects of overexposure: all or none of following may occur: loss of
balance, dizziness, tightness in frontal area of forehead, tingling
in the tongue/fingertips/toes, weakened ability to talk, rapid
reduction in ability to p erform movements, reduced consciousnessof
surroundings, loss of tactile sensations, heightened mental
activity.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: persons in ill health where such
illness would be aggravated by exposure to nitrogen should not be
allowed to work with or handle this product.
First aid: prompt medical attention is mandantory in all cases of
overexposure to nitrogen. Rescue personnel should be equipped with
self-contained breathing apparatus. Quickly remove victim to fresh
air. If unc onscious, give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and
supplemental oxygen. Further treatment should be symptomatic and
supportive.
Hcc: g3
boiling pt: b.P. Text: -321f,-196c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: -346f,-210c
vapor density: see supp..
spec gravity: see supplementl
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: colorless, odorless gas.
percent volatiles by volume: 100
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
none.
stability condition to avoid: none specified by manufacturer.
hazardous decomposition products: none.
conditions to avoid polymerization: will not occur.
Waste disposal methods: do not attempt to dispose of waste or unused
quantities. Return in the shipping container. Properly labeled,
with any valve outlet plugs or caps secured and valve protection
cap in place to your suppl ier.
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.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt: 100%
other rec limits: none recommended
acgih tlv: asphyxiant; 9495
Reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: target organs: respiratory system.
acute: the most significant hazard associated with this gas is
inhalation of oxygen-deficient atmospheres. Symptoms of oxygen
deficiency include respiratory difficul ty, headache, dizziness and
nausea. At high concentrations, unconsciounesss or death may occur.
contact with cryogenic liquid or rapidly expanding gases may cause
frostbite. Chronic: there are current ly no known adverse health
effects associated with chronic exposure to nitrogen.
explanation of carcinogenicity: nitrogen is not found on the following
lists: federal osha z list, ntp, cal/osha, iarc; therefore it is
not considered to be, nor suspected to be a cancer-causing agent by
these agencies
effects of overexposure: inhalation: high concentrations of this gas can
cause an oxygen-feficient environment. Individuals breathing such
an atmosphere may experience symptoms which include headaches,
ringing in ears, dizzin ess, drowsiness, unconsciousness, nausea,
vomiting, and depression of all the senses. The skin of a victim
may have a blue color. Under some circumstances, death may occur.
exposure to different conce ntrations of nitrogen may increase
heart&pulse rate, emotional upset,abnormal ftiqyuw,disturbed
respiration, nausea&vomiting,collapse or loss of consciosness,
possible respiratory collapse&death,conv usion movements&disturbed
muscular coord
medical cond aggravated by exposure: pre-existing respiratory conditions
may be aggravated by overexposure to nitrogen.
First aid: rescuers should not attempt to retrieve victims of exposure
to nitrogenwithout adequate personal protective equipment. At a
minimum, self-containedbreathing apparatus and protective clothing
should be worn.Remove victim(s) to fresh air, as quickly as
possible. administer oxygen and/or cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation, if necessary. In case of frostbite, place the
frostbitten part in warm water. Do not use hot water,if not
available wrap the affected parts gently in blankets. Seek medical
attention.If fingers or hands are frostbitten place affected area
of the body in the armpit. Seek medical a ttention
Hcc: g3
boiling pt: =-195.6c, -320.4f
b.P. Text: @ 1 atm
melt/freeze pt: =-210.C, -346.F
vapor density: 1.153kg/m3
spec gravity: 0.967 (air=1)
solubility in water: 1.49% (v/v)
appearance and odor: nitrogen is a colorless,odorless gas or a colorless
& odorless cryogenic liquid
Titanium, neodynmium, lithium, zirconium and ozone react with nitrogen.
calcium, strontium, and barium will react with red heat to form
nitrides. Hydrogen reacts on sparking to form ammonia. Liquid
nitrogen in cryogenic gri
stability condition to avoid: normally stable in gaseous state. With
cryogenic liquid, when exposed to air, oxygen in the air may
condense into the liquid nitrogen.
hazardous decomposition products: no hazardous decomposition,
however,liquid nitrogen contaminated with oxygen may present the
same hazards as liquid oxygen and could react violently with
organic materials such as oil and grease
conditions to avoid polymerization: will not occur
Waste disposal methods: waste disposal must be in accordance with
appropriate federal, state and local regulations. Return cylinders
with any residual product to airgas inc. Do not dispose of locally.
Ingred name: nitrogen
cas: 7727-37-9
rtecs #: qw9700000
fraction by wt: 99.995%
ingred name: maximum impurities
< wt: .1