Manganese Acetate Msds
Manganese Acetate Material Safety data table (Manganese Acetate Msds)

1. Chemicals and Corporate Identity
** Chemical Chinese Name **: Manganese Acetate
** Chemical English Name **: Manganese Acetate

** Company Name **: [Specific Company Name]
** Address **: [Detailed Address]
** Postal Code **: [Postal Code]
** Contact Number **: [Telephone Number]
** Fax Number **: [Fax Number]
** Email Address **: [Email Address]

2. Composition/Composition Information
** Pure Product **
- ** Main Ingredient **: Manganese Acetate
- ** CAS No. **: [Specific CAS No.]
- ** Molecular Formula **: $C_ {4} H_ {6} MnO_ {4} $
- ** Molecular Weight **: [Specific Molecular Weight]

III. SUMMARY OF DANGER
- ** SUMMARY OF EMERGENCY **: Harmful if swallowed. Causes skin irritation. Causes severe eye irritation. May cause respiratory tract irritation.
- ** GHS Hazard Category **:
- According to the Standard Series for Classification of Chemicals, Warning Labels and Warning Instructions (GB 3000.2 - 2013~ GB 30000.29 - 2013), this product is classified as follows: Acute Oral Toxicity, Category 4, Skin Corrosion/Irritation
- ** Label Elements **:
- ** Pictograms **: [Corresponding Pictograms]
- ** Warning Words **: Warning
- ** Hazard Description **: H302 Harmful if swallowed. H315 causes skin irritation. H319 causes severe eye irritation. H335 may cause respiratory irritation.
- ** Precautionary Notes **:
- ** Precautions **: P264 Wash thoroughly after work. P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P261 Avoid inhalation of dust/fume/gas/fumes/vapors/sprays. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/protective eye mask/protective mask.
- ** Incident Response **: P301 + P312 If swallowed by mistake: Call a detoxification center or seek medical attention if feeling unwell. P330 Gargle. P302 + P352 If skin contact: Wash with plenty of soap and water. P332 + P313 If skin irritation occurs: Seek medical attention/seek medical attention. P362 + P364 Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reusing. P305 + P351 + P338 If in eyes: Rinse carefully with water for a few minutes. If wearing contact lenses and can be easily removed, remove contact lenses. Continue rinsing. P319 Immediately call a poison control center or seek medical attention. P304 + P340 If inhaled by mistake: Transfer the person to fresh air and maintain a comfortable position for breathing. P312 If feeling unwell, call a detoxification center or seek medical attention.
- ** Safe storage **: P405 storage must be locked.
- ** Disposal of waste **: P501 Dispose of contents/containers according to local regulations.
- ** Physical and chemical hazards **: No information available.
- ** Health hazards **: Harmful if swallowed. Irritating to the skin, can cause skin redness, itching and other symptoms. Serious irritation to the eyes, can cause eye pain, tears, blurred vision, etc. Inhalation of the substance may cause respiratory irritation, cough, asthma and other symptoms.
- ** Environmental Hazards **: May be hazardous to the environment, and may cause pollution to water bodies.

IV. First Aid Measures
- ** Skin Contact **: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and rinse with plenty of flowing water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
- ** Eye Contact **: Immediately lift the eyelids and rinse thoroughly with plenty of flowing water or normal saline for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
- ** Inhalation **: Quickly remove from the scene to a fresh place of air. Keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. If breathing difficulties, give oxygen. If breathing stops, perform artificial respiration immediately. Seek medical attention.
- ** Ingestion **: Drink enough warm water to induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.

5. Fire protection measures
- ** Hazardous characteristics **: No special combustion and explosion characteristics. Decomposed by hot topics, toxic smoke is released.
- ** Harmful combustion products **: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, manganese oxide.
- ** Fire extinguishing methods **: Firefighters must wear gas masks, full body fire suits, and extinguish fire in the upper wind. Extinguishing agents: mist water, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, sand.

VI. Emergency treatment of leaks
- ** Emergency operations **: Isolate the leaking contaminated area and restrict access. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear dust masks and general work clothes. Do not come into direct contact with leaks.
- ** Small leaks **: Avoid dust, sweep it up carefully, and collect it in a dry, clean, covered container.
- ** Large leaks **: Collect and recycle or transport it to a waste disposal site for disposal.

VII. Operation disposal and storage
- ** Operation precautions **: Closed operation, local exhaust. Prevent dust from being released into the air of the workshop. Operators must undergo special training and strictly abide by the operating procedures. It is recommended that operators wear self-priming filter dust masks, chemical safety protective glasses, anti-poison infiltration work clothes, and rubber gloves. Avoid dust generation. Avoid contact with oxidants and acids. Equipped with leakage emergency treatment equipment. Harmful substances may remain in emptied containers.
- ** Storage precautions **: Store in a cool and ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Protect from direct sunlight. Package is sealed. It should be stored separately from oxidants and acids, and should not be mixed. The storage area should be equipped with suitable materials to contain leaks.

VIII. Contact Control/Personal Protection
- ** Occupational Exposure Limits **:
- ** China **: No Standard
- ** United States (ACGIH) **: TLV - TWA (Manganese and its inorganic compounds, as Mn) $0.2mg/m ^ {3} $
- ** Monitoring Methods **: Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Catalytic Polarography.
- ** Engineering Control **: Closed Operation, Local Exhaust.
- ** Respiratory Protection **: When the dust concentration in the air exceeds the standard, a self-priming filter dust mask must be worn. An air respirator should be worn during emergency rescue or evacuation.
- ** Eye Protection **: Wear chemical safety protective glasses.
- ** Body Protection **: Wear anti-poison infiltration work clothes.
- ** Hand Protection **: Wear rubber gloves.
- ** Other Protection **: Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited in the workplace, and hands should be washed before meals. After work, shower and change clothes. Maintain good hygiene habits.

IX. Physical and chemical properties
- ** Appearance and traits **: [Specific appearance and traits, such as rose-colored transparent monoclinic crystals]
- ** pH value **: No data
- ** Melting point ($^ {\ circ} C $) **: [Specific melting point]
- ** Boiling point ($^ {\ circ} C $) **: No data
- ** Relative density (water = 1) **: [Specific relative density]
- ** Relative vapor density (air = 1) **: No data
- ** Saturated vapor pressure (kPa) **: no data
- ** heat of combustion (kJ/mol) **: no data
- ** critical temperature ($^ {\ circ} C $) **: no data
- ** critical pressure (MPa) **: no data
- ** octanol/water partition coefficient **: no data
- ** flash point ($^ {\ circ} C $) **: no data
- ** ignition temperature ($^ {\ circ} C $) **: no data
- ** upper limit of explosion [% (V/V) ] **: No data
- ** Lower explosion limit [% (V/V) ] **: No data
- ** Solubility **: [Specific solubility, such as soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol]
- ** Main uses **: [Introduce main uses, such as catalysts, printing and dyeing mordants, etc.]

Ten, stability and reactivity
- ** Stability **: Stable.
- ** Prohibited ingredients **: strong oxidizing agent, strong acid.
- ** Conditions to avoid contact **: heat, light.
- ** Polymerization hazards **: No polymerization.
- ** Decomposition products **: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, manganese oxide.

XI. Toxicological data
- ** acute toxicity **:
- ** LD50 **: rat oral $LD_ {50} $: [specific value] mg/kg.
- ** LC50 **: no data.
- ** Irritant **:
- ** Rabbit percutaneous **: [specific dose], mild irritation.
- ** Rabbit percutaneous **: [specific dose], moderate irritation.

12. Ecological data
- ** Ecotoxicity **:
- ** Fish acute toxicity test **: no data.
- ** Daphnia acute activity inhibition test **: no data.
- ** Algae growth inhibition test **: no data.
- ** Biodegradability **: no data.
- ** Non-biodegradable **: No data available.
- ** Biological enrichment or bioaccumulation **: No data available.
- ** Other harmful effects **: The substance may be harmful to the environment and may cause pollution to water bodies.

Thirteen. Waste disposal
- ** Waste disposal method **: Dispose according to the requirements of relevant national and local regulations. Or contact the manufacturer or manufacturer to determine the disposal method.
- ** Waste precautions **: Refer to relevant national and local regulations before disposal.

14. Shipping Information
- ** Dangerous Goods Number **: No Information
- ** UN Number **: No Information
- ** Packaging Mark **: No Information
- ** Packaging Category **: No Information
- ** Packaging Method **: No Information
- ** Transportation Precautions **: The packaging should be complete when shipping, and the loading should be secure. During transportation, ensure that the container does not leak, collapse, fall, or damage. It is strictly forbidden to mix with oxidants, acids, food chemicals, etc. During transportation, it should be protected from sun exposure, rain, and high temperature. Vehicles should be thoroughly cleaned after transportation.

XV. Regulatory Information
- Regulations on the Safety Management of Chemical Dangerous Substances (issued by the State Council on February 17, 1987), Implementing Regulations on the Safety Management of Chemical Dangerous Substances (Hua Laofa [1992] No. 677), Regulations on the Safe Use of Chemicals in the Workplace ([1996] Labor Department No. 423) and other regulations have made corresponding provisions for the safe use, production, storage, transportation, loading and unloading of chemical dangerous goods.

The above is an example of a material safety data sheet on manganese acetate. The actual preparation needs to be improved and adjusted based on accurate and authoritative data.