Answer:
(a) Which hazards are associated with copper(II) sulfate?
(b) What actions should you take if you spill copper(II) sulfate solution on yourself?
- Flush the affected area with water.
(c) What clothing is appropriate for the laboratory?
- shirt and pants that overlap 6"
- pants that extend to the ankles
- shoes that cover heels and toes a
- shirt that covers the shoulders (has sleeves)
Explanation:
Copper sulfate (ii) is a toxic compound by ingestion. Irritant in prolonged skin contact.
In case of skin contact, contaminated clothing and shoes should be removed, wash the affected areas with soap and large amounts of water. Seek medical assistance.
The shoe is recommended that this be completely closed, since if any substance falls do not burn the feet, and comfortable to perform the practice in the best way.
The clothes to be used in a laboratory should cover as much skin as possible, in addition it is necessary to use a cotton lab coat, long sleeve and that reaches the knees.