Answer:
In #1) Chemical Name: Sodium hydroxide, Chemical Formula: Na OH, Synonyms: Caustic soda, Sodium hydrate. General: Corrosive to metals and tissue. Noncombustible solid. Soluble in water. When in contact with water, may generate sufficient heat to ignite combustible materials.Health Hazard: Strong corrosive action on contacted skin. Causes eye and skin burns. Causes digestive and respiratory tract burns. Reactivity: Water, acids, flammable liquids, metals such as aluminum, tin, and zinc.Recycle any unused portion of the material for its approved use or return it to the manufacturer or supplier. Ultimate disposal of the chemical must consider the material's impact on air quality, potential migration in soil or water, effects on animal and plant life, and conformance with environmental and public health regulations.
#2) Product Name: Sodium hydroxide, pellets
Chemical Name: Sodium Hydroxide
Synonyms: Lye, Caustic soda, Soda lye
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Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statement: H 314 - Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
Precautionary Statements:
P 260 - Do not breathe mist, spray, or vapors.
P 264 - Wash exposed skin thoroughly after handling.
P 280 - Wear eye protection, face protection, protective clothing, and protective gloves.
P 301+P 330+P 331 - IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting.
P 303+P 361+P 353 - IF ON SKIN: Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower.
P 305+P 351+P 338 – IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing
P 310 - Immediately call a poison center or doctor/physician.
P 363 - Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
P 405 - Store locked up.
P 501 - Dispose of contents/container to comply with local, state, and federal regulations
IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing
Health Hazard: Causes severe burns to eyes, skin, and mucus membranes.
Target Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory system
Hazard Summary: When dissolved in water or neutralized with acid, it liberates substantial heat, which may be sufficient to ignite combustible materials. Sodium hydroxide is very corrosive.
Waste Disposal: Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state, and local environmental control regulations.
Explanation:
I just did this by stating what I observed then copy and pasted the info it asked for the only one I didn't get was order of compounds. Anyways hope this helps.