When should lab participants look at the safety data sheet (sds) of a substance--- before using the substance
Which of the following will be found on a safety data sheet?
The SDS includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical.
Where can safety data sheets be found?
To obtain SDS, get them from the manufacturer. They may be sent with the chemical order (paper copy or e-mail attachment). Otherwise, go to the manufacturer's website and download it or request a copy
What is the purpose of a safety data sheet?
A Safety Data Sheet (formerly called Material Safety Data Sheet) is a detailed informational document prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical. It describes the physical and chemical properties of the product
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A couple of things will happen. One, the paddlefish may be hunted into nonexistent numbers, meaning that that amount of zooplankton would increase. Two, due to the decreased amount of the paddlefish, the lampreys would moves elsewhere or begin to feed on something else.
Answer:
C. chains of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms with attached organic groups
Explanation:
It contains Silicone-Oxygen backbone as found in Silicone Dioxide (silica) but it also has organic groups attached to this backbone with Carbon-Silicone attachments. This whole arrangement of Silicone, Oxygen and Attached organic groups make up Silicones.
<u>Ans :</u>4.5 * 10²³ molecules
<u>Given:</u>
Moles of CH4 = 0.75
<u>To determine;</u>
The number of molecules of CH4 in 0.75 moles
<u>Explanation:</u>
1 mole of CH4 contains Avogadro's number i.e. 6.023*10²³ molecules
Therefore, 0.75 moles would correspond to :
= 0.75 moles * 6.023*10²³ molecules/1 mole
= 4.5 * 10²³ molecules
D) 59 (protons+neutrons=mass)