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L Acetyl bromide 230 76.7 122 25 35958 0.16 1.8 11 ppm 5.03
L Acetyl carbinol; (Acetol (1); 1-Hydroxy-2-propanone) 19.4 145-146 6.6 73 440 mg/m3 3.03
G Acetylene -113.26 subl -84 40400 25 25000 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 1.06
L Acrolein -14.8 52.6 274 25 28000 0.03 0.1 1.4 ppm 2.29
L Acrylic acid 154.4 141 7.5 35 24000 1.5 46 180 ppm 2.95
L Acrylyl chloride; (Acryloyl chloride) 75.5 300 25 0.022 0.24 0.87 ppm 3.70
L Allyl alcohol -200.2 97.4 7.5 6.8 25000 5.1 13 40 ppm 2.37
L Allyl chloride -210.1 45.1 750 44.6 29000 2.8 54 140 ppm 3.13
L Allyl isothiocyanate; (Mustard oil) -112 150.7 10 38.3 1 2 5.5 ppm 4.05
3
L Aminobutyl)diethoxymethylsilane, (4- 220 0.06 25 4.1 45 45 mg/m 8.40
3
L Aminoethoxy)ethanol, 2-(2- 9.5 221 9 99 590 mg/m 4.30
Aminoethyl)diphenylborinic acid, o-(2-; (Diphenylboronic
acid, ethanolamine ester)
0.18 2 12 mg/m3 9.20
3
L Aminoethylpiperazine, N- 63.68 220 0.45 4.9 420 mg/m 5.28
3
L Aminopropylmethyldiethoxysilane, 3- 197-199 2.25 55 13 140 860 mg/m 7.82
Aminopropyltriethoxysilane; (3-(Triethoxysilyl)-1-
L
propanamine)
217 0.34 3.8 350 mg/m3 9.05
L Amiton; (O,O-Diethyl-S-(2-diethylaminoethyl) thiophosphate) 110 @ 0.2 mm 0.01 80 0.3 3.3 3.3 mg/m3 11.01
G Ammonia -107.86 -33.3 750 -33.6 150000 30 160 1,100 ppm 0.70
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L Amyl acetate -109.3 148.4 11000 100 100 4,000 ppm 5.32
3 5.03
L Anisidine, o- 43.16 224 8.0x10-2 25 1.5 8.3 50 mg/m
3 4.42
L Anisole; (Anisole anhydrous; Methoxybenzene) -35.14 153.8 10 42.2 3400 1.6 18 110 mg/m
3
L Antimony pentafluoride 44.6 149.5 0.89 2.7 140 mg/m 8.86
L Aqua regia (75% hydrochloric + 25% nitric acid) 1.1 22 98 ppm 4.07
L or S Arsenic acid; (o-Arsenic acid) 95 160 0.057 0.54 190 mg/m3 5.80
S Arsenic trioxide 525.2 460 7.5x10-3 133.7 0.27 3 9.1 mg/m3 8.09
G Arsine -176.8 -62.5 1.1x10+4 20 50000 0.015 0.17 0.5 ppm 3.19
3
L Benzenesulfonic acid chloride; (Benzenesulfonyl chloride) 58.1 251-252 0.068 25 18 200 200 mg/m 7.22
L Benzenethiol; (Thiophenol; Phenyl mercaptan) 5.36 169.5 2 25 0.1 0.53 1.6 ppm 4.50
Benzo-4,7,13,16,21,24-hexaoxa-1,10-
1.2 13 79 mg/m3 17.35
diazabicyclo(8.8.8)hexacosane, 5,6-
Benzoin oxime 0.49 5.4 32 mg/m3 9.29
3
L Benzyl benzoate 69.8 324 0.00022 25 1.9 21 380 mg/m 8.68
L Benzyl trichloride; (Trichloromethylbenzene) 24.044 221 0.4137 25 0.064 0.7 5.3 mg/m3 7.99
L Benzyldimethylamine; (Dimethylbenzylamine, N,N-; BDMA) -103 181 0.061 0.67 79 mg/m3 5.53
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L Bis(2-chloroethoxy)ethane, 1,2-; (Triglycol dichloride) -24.7 241.3 0.06 20 0.75 8.3 50 mg/m3 7.65
L Bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide; (HD; Sulfur mustard) 55.4 215-217 0.09 30 0.01 0.02 0.32 ppm 6.50
3
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)ethane, 1,2-; (Sesquimustard) 0.028 0.3 1.8 mg/m 8.96
3 8.39
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)methane 0.025 0.28 1.7 mg/m
3
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-butane, 1,4- 0.032 0.36 2.1 mg/m 10.11
3
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-pentane, 1,5- 0.035 0.38 2.3 mg/m 10.68
3
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)-n-propane, 1,3- 0.03 0.33 2 mg/m 9.53
3
Bis(2-chloroethylthiomethyl)ether 0.028 0.3 1.8 mg/m 9.61
3 6.63
L Bis(2-ethoxyethyl) ether; (Diethyl carbitol) -47.2 189 12 130 980 mg/m
3
L Bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate 155.015 15 160 960 mg/m 13.18
3
L Bis(chloromethyl)oxetane, 3,3- 65.66 200 0.5 25 0.18 2 7 mg/m 6.34
3
L Bis(trifluoromethyl)benzene, 1,3- 116 14 160 940 mg/m 8.75
Bisbutenylenetetrahydrofurfural; (2,3,4,5-Bis(2- 3
L -112 307 7.5 83 500 mg/m 8.35
butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde)
3 12.16
Bismuth germanate 17 200 1,200 mg/m
3
L Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether 0.092 1 2.6 mg/m 13.91
Borane methyl sulfide complex; (Methyl sulfide complex
L -16.6 ~34 0.047 0.52 3.1 ppm 3.11
with borane (1:1))
3
L Borane-tetrahydrofuran > 69 15 25 125 mg/m 3.51
L Boric acid, tributyl ester; (Tri-n-butyl borate) -94 230 0.37 4.1 25 ppm 9.41
L Boron trichloride -160.6 12.5 760 12.7 0.19 2.1 2.1 ppm 4.79
3
G Boron trifluoride -199.12 -100 36560 -13.2 2.5 29 88 mg/m 2.77
3
L Boron trifluoride etherate -76.72 126 5.2 61 184 mg/m 5.80
3
L Boron trifluoride-dimethyl ether 6.8 126-127 20 25 2.5 29 88 mg/m 4.65
3
Botulinum toxin-B 1.10E-07 1.20E-06 7.40E-06 mg/m
L Bromo acetic acid, methyl ester 145 0.11 1.2 7.1 mg/m3 6.25
Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane, 1-; (1,1,2-Trifluoro-1-
G -270.4 -57.8 >760 20 7.7 85 510 ppm 8.07
bromo-2-chloroethane)
L Bromo-3-methylbutane, 1- -169.6 120-121 6 66 390 ppm 6.17
L Bromobenzene; (Phenyl bromide) -23.296 156.06 7.5 34.9 5000 0.079 0.87 140 ppm 6.42
3
Bromochlorobenzene, p- 154.4 196 30 330 2,000 mg/m 7.82
L Bromoethane; (Ethyl bromide) -182.2 38.4 400 21 67000 15 67 3,500 ppm 4.45
3
L Bromoethanol, 2-; (Ethylene bromohydrin) 150 0.022 0.24 36 mg/m 5.11
L Bromoform; (Tribromomethane) 47.642 149.1 7.5 30.5 1.5 6.7 15 ppm 10.33
3
L Bromomethyl-1,3-dioxolane, 2- 80-82 @ 27 mm 6 66 400 mg/m 6.83
3
L Bromonitromethane 146-148 0.62 6.8 41 mg/m 5.72
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L Bromooctane , 1-; (Octyl bromide) -67 201.5 1.9 21 130 ppm 7.89
L Bromophenyl phenyl ether, 4- 65.696 310.1 0.0015 20 0.29 3.2 19 mg/m3 10.18
3
L Bromotoluene, A-; (Benzyl bromide) 37.4 201 0.45 25 0.37 4.1 24 mg/m 6.99
G Bromotrifluoromethane; (Trifluorobromomethane) -277.6 -57.8 750 -58.1 2,300 25,000 40,000 ppm 6.09
G Butadiene, 1,3- -164.038 -4.41 750 -4.7 20000 670 5,300 22,000 ppm 2.21
G Butane -211 -0.5 1520 18.8 16000 5,500 17,000 53,000 ppm 2.38
L Butanedioic acid, diethyl ester; (Succinic acid, diethyl ester) -5.8 217.7 11000 3.6 40 240 ppm 7.12
Butanedioic acid, dimethyl ester; (Succinic acid, dimethyl
L 67.1 195.3 10000 2.5 28 170 ppm 5.97
ester)
Butanediol dinitrate, 1,4- 0.125 0.4 3 ppm 7.36
L Butanediol, 1,3- -106.6 207.5 0.06 20 140 1,500 3,600 mg/m3 3.69
L Butanediol, 1,4-; (1,4-Tetramethylene glycol) 60.8 230 0.0105 25 0.22 2.5 150 mg/m3 3.68
3
L Butanedione, 2,3- 27.68 88 56.8 25 4 44 180 mg/m 3.52
L Butanethiol; (n-Butyl mercaptan) -176.26 98.5 75 35.4 14000 0.5 5 2,500 ppm 3.69
L Butanoic acid, butyl ester; (n-Butyl n-butanoate) 166 2.3 26 150 ppm 5.90
L Butanone, 2-; (Methyl ethyl ketone; MEK) -123.952 79.59 75 21.2 14000 200 2,700 4,000 ppm 2.95
G Butene, 1-; (Butylene) -301.54 -6.3 2253 25 16000 530 530 6,100 ppm 2.29
G Butene, cis-2-; (cis-1,2-Dimethylethylene) -218.02 3.7 1600 25 17000 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 2.29
G Butene, trans-2-; (trans-1,2-Dimethylethylene) -157.9 0.8 1750 25 18000 460 460 6,600 ppm 2.29
Butoxyethanol acetate, 2-; (Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
L -82.3 192 0.375 20 8800 20 20 73 ppm 6.55
acetate)
3
L Butoxyethanol phosphate, 2- -94 200-230 0.03 150 1.3 15 590 mg/m 16.29
L Butoxyethanol, 2-; (Glycol ether EB) -102.64 171-172 0.8 11000 20 20 700 ppm 4.83
Butoxyethoxy)ethanol, 2-(2-; (Diethylene glycol monobutyl
L -90.58 230.6 0.022 25 12000 10 10 170 ppm 6.63
ether)
120-125 @
L Butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate, 2-(2- 0.27 3 18 mg/m3 8.31
0.25mm
L Butoxypolypropylene glycol -54.4 27 300 1,800 mg/m3 106.27
L Butyl acetate, n- -106.6 126 11.5 25 14000 5 200 3,000 ppm 4.75
L Butyl acetate, sec- -146.02 112 17 20 17000 600 1,700 10,000 ppm 4.75
L Butyl acetate, tert- 97.8 47 25 13000 600 1,700 10,000 ppm 4.75
L Butyl acrylate, n- -84.28 145 7.5 30.4 15000 8.3 130 480 ppm 5.24
L Butyl alcohol, n-; (n-Butanol) -127.48 117.73 7.5 28 14000 20 50 8,000 ppm 3.03
L Butyl alcohol, sec-; (2-Butanol) -128.2 99.5 10 20 14000 150 150 10,000 ppm 3.03
L Butyl bromide, n-; (1-Bromobutane) -170.14 101.3 41.97 25 25000 4.4 49 290 ppm 5.60
L Butyl ether, n-; (Dibutyl ether) -144.4 142 6.01 25 9000 0.064 0.7 280 ppm 5.32
L Butyl glycidyl ether, n- 169 3.2 25 11580 3 5.6 3,500 ppm 5.32
L Butyl isocyanate, n- -103 115 1.7X10+1 25 0.013 0.023 0.25 ppm 4.05
3
L Butyl lithium -104.8 120 690 3,700 mg/m 2.62
3
L Butyl perbenzoate, tert- 46.4 112 0.33 50 0.63 6.9 200 mg/m 7.94
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L Butyl propanoate; (Propanoic acid, butyl ester) -129.28 145.4 6.2 68 990 mg/m3 5.32
L Butylamine, tert- -89.5 46.4 372 25 15000 0.034 0.38 56 ppm 2.99
L Butylbenzene, n-; (1-Phenylbutane) -126.13 183.31 0.75 21 8000 0.12 1.3 7.9 ppm 5.49
L Butylbenzene, sec-; (2-Phenylbutane) -116.86 173.5 1.75 25 8000 1.1 12 69 ppm 5.49
L Butylbenzene, tert- -72.04 169.1 0.75 10 7000 1.7 18 110 ppm 5.49
3
Butylene carbonate; (1,2-Butanediol, cyclic carbonate) 15 170 990 mg/m 4.75
S hygr. Butyric acid, sodium salt 482 27 290 1,800 mg/m3 4.54
L Butyric acid; (n-Butyric acid) 22.82 163.5 1.65 25 20000 0.26 2.8 110 ppm 3.60
C-18 Unsaturated fatty acid, dimers, reaction products with
L polyethylenepolyamines; (Versamid 140 polyamide resin; 30 330 2,000 mg/m3
Versamid 125)
L Camphorsulfonic acid, (1R)-(-)-10- 388.4 0.82 9 54 mg/m3 9.49
L Caprolactone; (epsilon-Lactone hexanoic acid) 30.2 215 0.01 20 13 140 850 mg/m3 4.67
L Caprylyl chloride; (Octanoyl chloride) -81.4 195.6 2.5 20 30 330 2,000 mg/m3 6.65
G Carbon dioxide -69.988 - 78.464 subl 750 -78.6 30,000 30,000 50,000 ppm 1.80
L Carbon disulfide -169.78 46 750 45.9 10000 13 160 480 ppm 3.11
G Carbon trifluoride; (Trifluoromethane; Fluoroform) -261.4 -82.2 35300 25 64 700 4,200 ppm 2.86
G Carbonyl fluoride -173.2 -83 >760 0.28 0.28 0.83 ppm 2.70
G Carbonyl sulfide -217.84 -50 750 -50.4 120000 5 55 150 ppm 2.46
3
L Carbophenothion; (Trithion) 82@ 0.1 mm 0.0000003 20 0.62 6.8 6.8 mg/m 14.01
3 9.59
L Chlormephos 81-85 @ 0.1 mm 0.0056 30 0.64 7 7 mg/m
G Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1-; (HCFC-142b) -203.8 -9.5 >760 62000 10,000 15,000 25,000 ppm 4.11
L Chloro-1,2-propanediol, 3-; (Chlorohydrin) 213 dec 0.2 20 0.0041 0.045 4.8 ppm 4.52
L Chloro-2-methyl-1-propene, 3- -112 72.17 101.7 20 23000 0.15 1.6 9.8 ppm 3.70
3
L Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one, 5- 0.2 0.2 0.2 mg/m 6.11
L Chloro-2-methylpropane, 2-; (Tert-butyl chloride) -14.08 50.9 0.11 1.3 220 ppm 3.78
L Chloroacetaldehyde 2.66 85.5 100 20 57000 1.3 2.2 9.9 ppm 3.21
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L Chloroacetyl chloride -7.6 106 7.5 5.6 0.04 1.6 52 ppm 4.62
L Chlorobenzene; (Benzene chloride) -49.558 131.72 7.5 16.8 13000 10 150 400 ppm 4.60
3
S or L Chlorobenzylate; (4,4'-Dichlorobenzilic acid ethyl ester) 98.6 157 @ 0.07mmHg 2.2x10-6 20 0.26 2.9 140 mg/m 13.29
L Chlorobutane, 2-; (sec-Butyl chloride) -220 68.5 0.12 1.4 310 ppm 3.78
3
L Chlorobutyryl chloride, 4- 173.5 1.32 25 55000 0.43 4.8 29 mg/m 5.76
G Chlorodifluoromethane; (Freon 22; CFC 22) -251.356 -40.7 750 -41.1 1,250 2,100 2,400 ppm 3.53
3
L Chloroethyl chloroformate 155.7 13 48-49 1.8 20 20 mg/m 5.84
L Chloroethyl vinyl ether, 2-; (Ethene, 2-chloroethoxy-) -94.54 108 30 25 0.15 1.6 9.7 ppm 4.36
3
L Chloronaphthalene, 1-; (alpha-Chloronaphthalene) 27.5 259 7.5x10-3 14 4.6 51 310 mg/m 6.65
3
L Chlorophenyl phenyl ether, 4- 17.6 284-285 0.0027 25 5 55 330 mg/m 8.36
3
L Chloropicrin/Methyl bromide mixture 0.33 1 9.31 mg/m 10.60
3
L Chloropicrin/Methyl chloride mixture 0.17 0.5 4.66 mg/m 3.47
L Chloropicrin; (Trichloronitromethane) -83.2 112 7.5 4.4 0.05 0.15 1.4 ppm 6.72
L Chloroprene; (beta-Chloroprene; Neoprene) -202 59.4 75 0.3 19000 10 10 400 ppm 3.62
3
L Chloropropanol, 3-; (1-Propanol, 3-chloro-) 165 6.9 76 460 mg/m 3.86
Chlorosulfonic acid; 3
L -112 152 7.5 38.7 0.1 4.4 25 mg/m 4.76
(Chlorosulfuric acid)
L Chlorotoluene, 2-; (o-Chlorotoluene) -32.44 159 7.5 38 10000 75 75 170 ppm 5.17
L Chlorotoluene, 4-; (p-Tolyl chloride) 45.5 162.4 7.5 40 7000 2.6 28 230 ppm 5.17
G Chlorotrifluoromethane; (CFC-13) -293.8 -81.4 21400 25 3,000 33,000 2.00E+05 ppm 4.27
L Chlorovinylarsine dichloride; (Lewisite 1) 8.6 190 dec 0.4 20 0.12 0.12 0.74 mg/m3 8.47
3
Chromium(III) oxide hydroxide; (Chromium oxyhydroxide) 2.5 27 160 mg/m 3.47
3 5.40
L Cinnamaldehyde 18.5 253 1 78 14 150 670 mg/m
Cinnamaldehyde, (E);
L 18.5 252 5.5 60 120 ppm 5.40
(trans-Cinnamaldehyde)
Coal tar pitch volatiles; (Particulate polycyclic aromatic
L
hydrocarbons)
0.6 36 700 mg/m3
3
Cobalt tetraphenylporphine 30 330 2,000 mg/m
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L Cumene hydroperoxide; (Isopropylbenzene hydroperoxide) 153 9000 1.1 1.1 9.7 ppm 6.22
L Cumene; (Isopropyl benzene) -140.836 152.41 7.5 33 8000 50 300 730 ppm 4.91
G/L
Cyanic acid; (Hydrogen cyanate) -122.8 23 25 270 1,600 ppm 1.76
unstabl
G Cyanogen -18.094 -21.1 750 -21.4 66000 2 8.3 25 ppm 2.13
L Cyclohexane 43.862 80.73 75 19.3 12000 100 100 10,000 ppm 3.44
Cyclohexanediamine, 1,2- 3
L 92-93@ 18mmHg 1.9 21 120 mg/m 4.67
?? Cyclooctatetraene, 1,3,5,7- 19.4 142-143 7.9 25 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 4.26
L Cyclopentane -136.66 49.3 317.8 25 11000 600 3,800 3,800 ppm 2.87
L Decahydronaphthalene, cis-; (cis-Decalin) -45.94 195.6 2.3 25 0.032 0.35 31 ppm 5.65
L Decahydronaphthalene, trans-; (trans-Decalin) -23.26 187.3 10 47.2 7000 0.032 0.35 31 ppm 5.65
3
L Decene, 1-, homopolymer, hydrogenated -85 375--> <1 20 30 330 2,000 mg/m
L Decyl alcohol; (1-Decanol) 44.6 232.9 1 69.5 9000 0.32 3.5 930 mg/m3 6.47
L Deuterium oxide; (Heavy water) 38.876 101.42 50000 0.74 8.2 49 ppm 0.82
G Deuterochloric acid; (Deuterium chloride) -173.2 -85 1.8 22 100 ppm 1.53
L Di-2-ethylhexyl adipate -90.04 214 @ 5 mmHg 8.5x10-7 20 1000 0.74 8.2 1,500 mg/m3 15.15
3
L Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)undec-7-ene, 1,8- -94 80-83 @ 0.6 mm 5.3 37.7 11000 1.2 13 79 mg/m 6.22
L Diazoacetic acid, ethyl ester; (Ethyl diazoacetate) -7.6 141 @ 720 mm 0.037 0.41 79 mg/m3 4.66
G Diborane -264.73 -92.49 750 -92.6 8000 0.1 1 3.7 ppm 1.13
L Dibromo-3-chloropropane, 1,2-; (DBCP) 41 196 0.58 20 0.003 0.41 0.45 ppm 9.66
3
L Dibromohexane, 1,6- 29.84 245.5 0.89 9.7 58 mg/m 9.97
L Dibromomethane; (Methylene dibromide) -62.86 95.6 - 96.4 44.4 25 0.23 2.5 200 ppm 7.11
3
Dibromophenol, 2,6- 0.5 2.5 2.5 mg/m 10.30
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L Dibutyl peroxide, tert- -40 111 25.1 25 450000 0.077 0.85 180 ppm 5.98
L Dibutyl phthalate -31 340 7.5x10-2 104 5000 15 31 9,300 mg/m3 11.38
L Dibutyltin dilaurate; (Dibutylbis(lauroyloxy)stannane) 73.4 205 @ 10 mmHg 1.1 3.3 5.2 mg/m3 25.82
L Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, 2,2-; (HCFC-123) -160.6 27.82 718 25 91 1,000 10,000 ppm 6.25
G Dichlorodifluoromethane; (Freon 12, CFC 12) -250.78 -29.8 750 -30 1,000 10,000 50,000 ppm 4.94
L Dichloroethanol acetate, 1,2- -25.6 79-79.5 @ 33 mm 0.15 1.7 1.7 ppm 6.42
Dichloroethyl ether; (1,1'-Oxybis(2-chloro)ethane; Bis(2-
L -61.42 178.5 0.75 19.8 27000 10 25 250 ppm 5.85
chloroethyl)ether)
3
S fuming Dichloroethylaluminum 89.6 194 10 10 10 mg/m 5.19
3
L Dichloroethylbenzene; (Ethyldichlorobenzene) #VALUE! 220-224 17 180 1,100 mg/m 7.15
L Dichloroethylene, 1,2- -58 55 2.01x10+2 25 56000 200 200 4,000 ppm 3.96
L Dichloroethylene, cis-1,2- -112 60.1 75 3.8 56000 140 500 850 ppm 3.96
L Dichloroethylene, trans-1,2- -57.64 48.7 750 47.3 56000 280 1,000 1,700 ppm 3.96
G Dichlorofluoromethane; (Freon 21, CFC 21) -202.72 8.9 750 8.6 91 1,000 50,000 ppm 4.21
L Dichloroisopropyl ether -142.24 187 0.75 27.3 14190 0.053 0.58 20 ppm 6.99
L Dichloromethoxy ethane; (bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane) -27.04 217.5 0.1 20 0.13 1.4 2.4 ppm 7.07
L Dichloromethyl ether; (bis(Chloromethyl)ether) -42.7 106 29.4 25 0.004 0.044 0.18 ppm 4.70
3 7.81
L Dichloromethylphenylsilane 205 1.8 20 20 mg/m
L Dichloromethylphosphine; (Methylphosphonous dichloride) 80-81 @ 729 mm 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 4.78
L Dichloropropane, 1,2-; (Propylene dichloride) -148.72 96.4 53.3 25 34000 30 51 2,000 ppm 4.62
L Dichloropropene, 1,3-; (including cis- and trans- isomers) #VALUE! 108 34 25 50000 3 19 120 ppm 4.54
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G Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, 1,2-; (Freon 114, CFC 114) -137.02 3.8 2014 25 1,000 10,000 50,000 ppm 6.99
3
Didecyldimethylammonium chloride 0.3 3.3 17 mg/m 14.80
L Diesel fuel marine; (Diesel fuel No. 4) 100 100 8,500 mg/m3
L Diesel fuel marine; (Fuel oil No.2) 100 100 2,400 mg/m3
L Diethyl benzene isomers; (Dowtherm J) -23.8 183.8 1.05 25 7000 10 100 500 ppm 5.49
L Diethyl carbonate -45.4 126 10.8 25 14000 0.42 4.6 70 ppm 4.83
L Diethyl malonate; (Ethyl malonate) -57.64 198.9 1 40 13000 6.9 76 450 ppm 6.55
3
Diethyl mercury 159 0.039 0.052 13 mg/m 10.57
L Diethyl phthalate; (Ethyl phthalate) -40.9 295 7.5x10-3 12 7000 5 5 1,700 mg/m3 9.08
L Diethyl sulfate -11.2 208 0.75 36 41000 0.013 0.15 9.7 ppm 6.30
3
L Diethyl tartrate 65.66 280 30 330 2,000 mg/m 8.43
3
L Diethylbenzene, o- -4 183.5 4.8 53 700 mg/m 5.49
L Diethylene glycol 20.3 244-245 0.07 22 16000 6.9155 80 250 ppm 4.34
Diethylene glycol di(3-aminopropyl) ether; (Polyglycol
L 147 13 140 850 mg/m3 9.01
diamine)
L Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether; (Bis(2-methoxy ethyl)ether) -90.4 162 14000 15 17 190 ppm 5.50
L Diethylene glycol hexyl ether; (n-Hexyl carbitol) -27.94 259.1 0.01 20 1.3 15 480 mg/m3 7.78
L hygr Diethylethanolamine, N,N-; (Diethylaminoethanol) -94 162 1.4 20 67000 2 2 500 ppm 4.79
L Difluoroethane; (1,1-Difluoroethane; HFC 152a) -178.6 -26.5 4550 25 37000 10,000 15,000 25,000 ppm 2.70
L Diglycol monoethyl ether acetate; (Carbitol acetate) -13 218.5 7.5x10-2 10.6 10000 1.1 12 2,200 mg/m3 7.20
L Dihydro-2(3H)-furanone; (4-Butanolide) -47.2 203-204 14000 0.37 4.1 310 mg/m3 3.52
3
L Dihydro-4-methyl furan, 2,3- 1.1 13 76 mg/m 3.44
3
L Diisopropyl methylphosphonate 121.05 0.28 25 0.58 6.4 160 mg/m 7.36
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L Diketene; (Ketene dimer) 20.3 126.1 7.5 19.3 25000 1 6 18 ppm 3.44
3 6.30
L Dimefox; (bis(Dimethylamido)fluorophosphate) 67 @ 4 mm 0.11 20 0.091 1 1 mg/m
L Dimethyl butane, 2,2- -144.76 49.7 400 31 12000 510 510 3,100 ppm 3.52
L Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride -27.4 167 1.95 25 0.015 0.026 9.1 ppm 4.40
3
L Dimethyl methylphosphonate; (DMMP) 66-68 @10mm 17 180 1,600 mg/m 5.07
3
L Dimethyl phosphite 56.5 @ 8mm 8.6 95 150 mg/m 4.50
L Dimethyl sulfate -25.06 188 dec 0.677 25 0.024 0.12 1.6 ppm 5.16
L Dimethyl sulfide; (2-Thiopropane) -144.832 37.33 750 37 22000 0.5 1,000 5,000 ppm 2.54
L Dimethyl sulfoxide; (DMSO) 64.202 189 0.75 27.4 26000 250 250 900 ppm 3.19
3 8.60
L Dimethyl(1-phenylethyl)benzene 0.74 8.2 410 mg/m
Dimethyl(polysiloxane); (Polydimethylsiloxane, silanol 3
L 190 2,100 13,000 mg/m
terminated; Dimethylsiloxane, poly, hydroxy end-blocked)
L Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol, 2,2- -15.52 75 70 20 3.9 43 260 ppm 5.40
Dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine, N,N-; (1-Amino-3-
L -94 123 10 30 0.44 4.9 89 ppm 4.18
dimethylaminopropane)
L Dimethyl-1-butanamine, N,N- -76 95 120 1,300 7,700 mg/m3 4.14
3
L Dimethyl-3-nitrobenzene, 1,2- 59 240 30 330 2,000 mg/m 6.18
3
L Dimethylammonium N,N-dimethylcarbamate 60-61 1.2 13 79 mg/m 5.48
L Dimethyldicyclopentadiene -59.8 200 7.5 47.8 10000 2.2 24 140 mg/m3 6.55
L Dimethylethyl hydroperoxide, 1,1-; (tert-Butylhydroperoxide) 17.6 89dec 3.07 20 0.068 0.74 22 ppm 3.68
3
Dimethylisopropylamine, N,N- 10.8 120 710 mg/m 3.56
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L Dimethylphenol, 2,4-; (2,4-Xylenol) 78.8 210.8 0.102 25 4.5 49 460 mg/m3 4.99
3
S/L Dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine, N,N- 105.8 262 0.0001 25 0.012 0.13 0.13 mg/m 5.57
G/L Dimethylpropane, 2,2-; (Neopentane) 2.12 9.5 1290 25 14000 600 610 15,000 ppm 2.95
L Dimethylpyridine, 2,4-; (2,4-Lutidine) 21.02 145.7 5.65 25 0.14 1.5 9 ppm 4.38
3 17.44
L Dioctyl sebacate; (Bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate) -54.4 256 @ 5 mm 5.4 59 360 mg/m
L Dioxane, 1,4-; (1,4-Diethyleneoxide) 53.06 101.5 75 39.6 17000 17 320 760 ppm 3.60
3
L Dioxathion -4 60-68 @ 0.5 mm 0.31 3.4 39 mg/m 18.66
L Diphenyl chlorophosphate; (Diphenylphosphoryl chloride) 314 @ 272 mmHg 0.67 7.3 44 mg/m3 10.98
L Diphenyl cresol phosphate -36.4 390 0.48 5.3 280 mg/m3 13.91
S Diphenyl; (Biphenyl) 156.074 256.1 0.75 69 6000 0.87 9.6 300 ppm 6.30
3
S Diphenylchloroarsine; (Chlorodiphenylarsine) 111.2 330 dec 0.00049 20 0.39 0.39 1.2 mg/m 10.81
3
L-S Diphenylmethane 78.62 264.5 1 76 6.8 74 450 mg/m 6.88
L Dipropyl ketone; (4-Heptanone) -26.68 144 5.2 20 11000 140 140 140 ppm 4.67
3
L Dipropylamine -81.4 109.3 7.5 6 2.9 32 190 mg/m 4.14
L Dipropylene glycol methyl ether -112 188.3 0.4 26 11000 150 150 510 ppm 6.06
3
L Di-sec-octylphthalate -67 384 7.5x10-3 122 1000 10 31 5,900 mg/m 15.96
3
Disodium (2-ethylhexyl)phosphate 0.06 0.4 2 mg/m 6.34
3
Disodium butylphosphate 0.06 0.4 2 mg/m 8.17
3
L Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate 0.067 0.73 4.4 mg/m 8.92
L Divinylbenzene, m-; (m-Vinylstyrene) -124.6 195-200 0.579 25 11000 28 28 170 ppm 5.32
L Divinylbenzene, mixed isomers; (Vinylstyrene) -124.6 195-200 0.579 25 7000 28 28 170 ppm 5.32
L Dodecane 14.72 216.3 0.135 25 6000 0.0028 0.031 7.9 ppm 6.96
L Dodecanethiol, 1-; (Dodecyl mercaptan; Lauryl mercaptan) 19.4 142-145 0.00853 20 0.1 0.5 3 ppm 8.27
Dodecenyl succine anhydride; (Tetrapropenylsuccinic
L
anhydride)
350 7.7 84 510 mg/m3 10.89
L Dodecyl methacrylate -20.2 142 @ 4mm 0.0012 20 6.9 76 460 ppm 10.40
3
L/S Dodecylphenol, 4- (mixture of isomers) 150.8 175 1.5 16 420 mg/m 10.73
L/S EPN; (O-Ethyl-O-(4-nitrophenyl) phenylthiophosphonate) 96.8 215 @ 5mm 0.126 mPa 25 0.45 5 50 mg/m3 13.21
L Epoxybutane, 1,2-; (1,2-Butylene oxide) -238 63.3 180 25 17000 72 140 330 ppm 2.95
Epoxyethyl)-7-oxabicyclo(4.1.0)heptane, 3-(; (Vinyl
L -67 227 < 0.1 20 0.11 0.11 35 ppm 5.73
cyclohexene dioxide)
G Ethane -277.6 -88.6 760 29000 3,000 33,000 2.00E+05 ppm 1.23
L Ethanedithiol, 1,2- -42.16 146 5.68 25 0.15 1.6 9.6 ppm 3.85
L Ethanethiol; (Ethyl mercaptan) -234.184 35 750 34.7 28000 1 120 360 ppm 2.54
3
L Ethanol, titanium(4+) salt 30 330 2,000 mg/m 9.49
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3
Ethoxylated alcohols, C7-C21 30 330 2,000 mg/m
Ethoxylated nonylphenol; (Nonyl phenyl polyethylene glycol
ether)
107.6 0.37 4.1 260 mg/m3
L Ethyl acetate -118.84 77.11 75 20.4 20000 400 400 10,000 ppm 3.60
L Ethyl acetoacetate -49 180.8 0.78 25 14000 12 130 790 mg/m3 5.32
L Ethyl acrylate -96.16 99.4 75 38.5 14000 8.3 36 240 ppm 4.09
L Ethyl alcohol; (Ethanol) -173.452 78.29 75 29.2 33000 1,800 3,300 15,000 ppm 1.88
L Ethyl butyl ketone; (3-Heptanone) -34.06 149-152 14000 75 500 3,000 ppm 4.67
L or G Ethyl chloride; (Chloroethane) -217.12 12.3 750 12 36000 100 100 20,000 ppm 2.64
L Ethyl chloroacetate -16.6 144 10 37.5 0.11 1.2 7.1 ppm 5.01
L Ethyl formate -110.2 54.3 100 5.4 28000 100 100 8,000 ppm 3.03
3
L Ethyl hexanoic acid, 2-; (Butyl ethyl acetic acid) 228 7.5 108 8000 15 51 590 mg/m 5.89
3
L/S Ethyl lactate; (Ethyl (S)-(-)-lactate) 77 154 3.75 25 15000 5.7 63 380 mg/m 4.83
L Ethyl methacrylate; (2-Methyl-2-propenoic acid, ethyl ester) -103 119 20.59 20 18000 2.8 31 370 ppm 4.67
L Ethyl-1-hexanol, 2- 168.8 184-185 0.2 20 8800 0.1 100 200 ppm 5.32
L Ethyldichloroarsine; (Dichloroethylarsine) -85 156 dfc 2.29 21.5 0.029 0.029 0.086 mg/m3 7.15
G Ethylene -272.47 -103.77 5.12E+4 25 27000 600 6,600 40,000 ppm 1.15
L Ethylene dichloride; (1,2-Dichloroethane) -32.26 83.5 75 23.7 62000 50 200 300 ppm 4.04
L Ethylene fluorohydrin; (2-Fluoroethanol) -15.61 103.5 21.25 25 0.0024 0.027 0.35 ppm 2.62
L Ethylene glycol diacetate -23.8 190-191 0.0774 25 16000 0.41 4.5 1,400 mg/m3 5.97
3
L Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate -40 260 9.9 110 650 mg/m 8.10
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate; (EGMEA; 2-
L -94 143 2 20 17000 0.3 670 4,000 ppm 4.83
Methoxyethyl acetate)
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether; (2-Methoxyethanol;
L -123.7 124.5 6.2 20 18000 0.3 330 2,000 ppm 3.11
EGME; Methyl Cellosolve(R))
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L Ethylenediamine, 1,2- 47.3 117.2 10.7 20 25000 9.7 9.7 20 ppm 2.46
L Ethylidene chloride, 1,1-; (1,1-Dichloroethane) -142.42 57.3 75 1 54000 160 160 4,000 ppm 4.04
70.2-70.4 @ 58
L Ethylidene norbornene 9000 0.2 100 500 ppm 4.91
mm
L Ethylphosphorodichloridate 167 0.055 0.6 6 ppm 6.66
Ethyl-S-dimethylaminoethyl
L? 1.60E-05 2.70E-04 9.10E-04 ppm 10.93
methylphosphonothiolate; (VX nerve agent)
3
L Ethylthiocyanate -121.9 145 4 25 9.1 100 100 mg/m 3.56
3
L Fenthion 44.6 87 @ 0.01 mm 4 mPa 20 0.15 27 27 mg/m 11.38
3
L Fluoboric acid; (Tetrafluoroboric acid) 130 dec 8.7 97 580 mg/m 3.59
3
L Fluoroaniline, p- 28.58 188 1 25 1.3 14 83 mg/m 4.54
3
L Fluorobenzene -40 85.2 5.5 61 1,200 mg/m 3.93
3
L Fluorosulfonic acid; (Fluorosulfuric acid) -128.2 163 2 10 30 mg/m 4.09
3
L Fonofos 380 0.00021 25 0.12 1.3 53 mg/m 10.07
L Formic acid, 2-propenyl ester; (Allyl formate) 83 0.65 7.2 43 mg/m3 3.52
L Formic acid, butyl ester; (n-Butyl formate) -130 106 40 31.6 17000 3.3 37 300 ppm 4.18
3
L Fuel oil, residual 0.85 9.3 56 mg/m
L Furancarboxaldehyde, 2-; (Furfural) -36.58 161.7 0.75 16 21000 2 10 100 ppm 3.93
L Gasoline -130.9 32-210 304-684 37.8 13000 200 1,000 4,000 ppm 2.94
G Germane; (Germanium tetrahydride) -265 -90 0.17 0.17 0.5 ppm 3.13
3
G Germanium tetrafluoride 5 -36.5 15 160 980 mg/m 6.07
L Glycerine (mist); (Glycerol; Glycerin) 64.58 290 7.5x10-3 96 30000 30 310 2,500 mg/m3 3.76
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L Glycidyl acrylate; (2,3-Epoxypropyl acrylate) -42.7 57.2 @ 2mm 0.073 0.81 4.8 ppm 5.24
G Halon 1211; (Bromochlorodifluoromethane) -256.9 -4 >760 20 0.85 9.4 1,400 ppm 6.76
3 15.91
Heptachlor epoxide; (Epoxyheptachlor) 320 0.15 3 3 mg/m
3
L Heptafluorobutyric acid -3.82 120.8 0.5 5.5 33 mg/m 8.75
L Heptane -132.898 98.52 40 22.3 10000 440 440 5,000 ppm 4.10
L Heptanol, 1-; (Heptyl alcohol) -30.28 175.8 0.2163 25 0.63 6.9 230 mg/m3 4.75
3
L Hexachloroacetone 28.4 202.2 0.376 20 0.079 0.86 29 mg/m 10.82
G Hexafluoroethane; (Freon 116; Perfluoroethane) -78.2 730 6,100 6,100 ppm 5.64
L Hexamethylene diisocyanate; (1,6-Diisocyanatohexane) -88.6 122 @ 10mmHg 0.5 25 0.005 0.02 0.8 ppm 6.87
3
L Hexamethyleneimine -34.6 138 8.09 25 16000 5.7 63 380 mg/m 4.05
L Hexane -14.8 68.73 75 9.8 10000 300 3,300 8,600 ppm 3.52
3
L Hexanediol diacrylate, 1,6- 0.017 25 3 170 990 mg/m 9.25
L Hexanoic acid 29.3 205 0.18 20 13000 2.2 24 140 mg/m3 4.75
L Hexanol, n-; (n-Hexyl alcohol) -52.06 157.2 1 24.4 12000 0.52 5.7 34 ppm 4.18
L Hexanone, 2-; (Methyl n-butyl ketone) -70.42 127.2 10 38.8 12000 10 51 5,000 ppm 4.09
L Hexanone, 3-; (Ethyl propyl ketone) 124 10000 2.3 26 150 ppm 4.09
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G Hydriodic acid; (Hydrogen iodide) -59.44 -35.38 5940 25 1 25 120 ppm 5.23
G Hydrobromic acid; (Hydrogen bromide) -124.6 -66.5 760 -66.5 1 25 120 ppm 3.31
G Hydrogen -434.524 -252.8 1240000 25 40000 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 0.08
G Hydrogen chloride; (Hydrochloric acid) -173.506 -85 750 -85.2 1.8 22 100 ppm 1.49
L or G Hydrogen cyanide; (Hydrocyanic acid) 8.078 26 750 25.4 56000 2 7.1 15 ppm 1.10
G Hydrogen selenide -83.2 -41.4 7600 23.4 0.05 0.33 1.1 ppm 3.31
G Hydrogen sulfide -121.9 -59.55 750 -60.5 40000 0.51 27 50 ppm 1.39
L Hydrotreated (mild & severe) heavy paraffinic distillates 45 500 3,000 mg/m3
L Hydrotreated middle distillate (Petroleum base oil) >205 0.23 2.5 15 mg/m3
L Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, 4-; (Diacetone alcohol) -52.6 164 1.1 20 18000 50 50 2,100 ppm 4.75
Hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-; (Acrylic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl
L 220 0.0523 25 18000 0.019 0.21 19 ppm 4.75
ester)
L Hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 2- 10.4 67 0.126 25 0.71 7.8 1,000 mg/m3 5.32
3
L Hydroxylamine nitrate 15 40 150 mg/m 3.93
Hydroxy-N-phenylbenzamide, N-; (Phenylbenzohydroxamic 3
244.4 30 330 2,000 mg/m 8.72
acid, N-)
Hypophosphorous acid-d3; (Hydrophosphorus acid-d3
solution, 50 wt.% in D2O)
30 330 2,000 mg/m3 2.82
L Iodoethane; (Ethyl iodide) -162.4 72.4 100 18 0.03 24 140 ppm 6.37
L Iron pentacarbonyl -13 103 40 30.3 37000 0.06 0.06 0.18 ppm 8.01
3
Iron(II) perchlorate hexahydrate 19 210 1,200 mg/m 14.44
L Isoamyl acetate; (Isopentyl acetate) -109.3 142.5 5.6 25 10000 100 500 3,000 ppm 5.32
L Isoamyl alcohol (primary); (3-Methyl-1-butanol) -178.96 131.1 0.75 13 12000 125 125 10,000 ppm 3.60
L Isoamyl alcohol (secondary); (3-Pentanol) -92.2 116.25 7.5 24 12000 125 1,700 10,000 ppm 3.60
L Isoamyl nitrite; (Isopentyl nitrite) 99.2 16300 0.48 5.3 32 ppm 4.79
L Isobutyl acetate -145.84 116.5 7.5 10 13000 450 1,300 7,500 ppm 4.75
L Isobutyl alcohol -151.42 107.89 7.5 20.9 12000 150 1,300 8,000 ppm 3.03
L Isobutyl chloride; (1-Chloro-2-methylpropane) -202.54 68.8 20000 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 3.78
L Isobutyl isobutyrate -113.8 147.5 10 39.9 9600 23 250 1,500 mg/m3 5.90
L Isobutyric acid -52.6 118-119 1 14.7 20000 0.23 2.6 15 ppm 3.60
L Isobutyric anhydride; (2-Methylpropionic anhydride) -64.3 181.5 @ 734mm 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 6.47
3
L/S Isocyanate-bearing waste (as CNs N.O.S.) 8.3 8.3 50 mg/m 1.06
L Isooctane; (2,2,4-Trimethylpentane) -161.5 99.2 40.6 21 10000 300 300 5,000 ppm 4.67
L Isopropyl acetate -99.4 88.4 40 17 17000 200 200 16,000 ppm 4.18
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L Isopropyl alcohol -126.22 82.3 75 33.6 20000 400 400 12,000 ppm 2.46
L Isopropyl chloride; (2-Chloropropane) -178.6 34.8 515.3 25 28000 150 520 1,600 ppm 3.21
L Isopropyl titanate(IV); (Titanium(IV) isopropoxide) #VALUE! 220 22 250 1,500 mg/m3 2.95
L Isopropylamine; (2-Propanamine) -150.16 33-34 579.6 25 20000 10 670 4,000 ppm 2.42
Isopropylmagnesium chloride; (Chloro(1- 3
L 0.75 8.3 50 mg/m 4.20
methylethyl)magnesium)
3
L Isopropylmethylpyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate; (Isolan) 295 0.001 25 0.51 5.6 5.6 mg/m 8.64
3
L Isopropyltoluene, 4-; (p-Cymene) -92.02 177.1 1.5 25 7000 60 660 730 mg/m 5.49
L Kerosene; (Fuel Oil No 1) -50.8 175-325 0.48 20 6000 290 1,100 1,100 mg/m3 6.95
Ketene;
G -239.8 -49.8 750 -50 0.19 0.66 2 ppm 1.72
(Carbomethene, Ethenone)
G Krypton -250.78 -152.9 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 3.43
L Lactic acid 62.24 122 @ 15mm 0.47 5.2 700 mg/m3 3.68
3
Lanthanum alizarin 30 330 2,000 mg/m
Laromin C 260; (bis(4-Amino-3-methylcyclohexyl) methane;
L 93-100 0.28 3.1 19 mg/m3 9.75
Dimethyldicyane)
L Lead fluoborate 0.28 220 1,300 mg/m3 15.56
3
L Linseed oil -11.2 >316 22 250 1,500 mg/m
G Liquified petroleum gas; (L.P.G.) 19000 3,000 3,200 19,000 ppm 1.79
3
L Lithium perchlorate, anhydrous 4.00E-04 0.0044 0.026 mg/m 4.35
S reacts 3
Lithium tetrahydroaluminate(1-); (Lithium aluminum hydride) 257 2.8 2.8 9.2 mg/m 1.55
H2O
3
Lithium triethylborodeuteride; (Super-deuteride) 30 330 2,000 mg/m 4.37
3
L Lubricating oil, rerefined 30 330 2,000 mg/m
3
L Magnesium acetate tetrahydrate 26 280 1,700 mg/m 10.23
S Maleic anhydride 126.608 202 7.5 73.7 14000 0.2 2 20 ppm 4.01
L/S Manganese tricarbonyl methylcyclopentadienyl 34.7 233 7.3 100 0.6 0.6 3.4 mg/m3 8.91
3
L Manganese(VII) oxide 42.62 6.1 10 60 mg/m 9.07
L Mercaptoacetic acid; (Thioglycolic acid) 2.3 108 @ 15mm 0.0868 25 59000 1 1 2.5 ppm 3.77
3
l Mercaptopropionic acid, 3- 62.24 114-115.5 16000 0.02 0.22 19 mg/m 4.34
3
L Mercury vapor -38.02 356.7 2.0x10-3 25 0.15 1.7 8.9 mg/m 8.20
L Mesitylene; (1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene) -48.496 164.74 0.75 9 10000 140 360 360 ppm 4.91
Methacrolein diacetate; (Acetic acid, 2-methyl-2-propene-1,1-
L
diol diester)
191 0.35 25 4 44 44 mg/m3 7.04
L Methacrylic acid 60.8 163 1 25.5 16000 6.7 61 220 ppm 3.52
Methacrylic acid, diester with triethylene glycol; (Polyester
L
TGM3)
33 360 2,100 mg/m3 11.70
G Methane -296.446 -161.48 750 -161.7 50000 2,900 2,900 17,000 ppm 0.66
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L Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester; (Ethyl methanesulfonate) 213 0.328 25 0.2 2.2 140 mg/m3 5.07
3
L Methoxybenzaldehyde; (p-Anisaldehyde) 32 249.5 1 73 7.5 83 300 mg/m 5.56
L Methyl 2-cyanoacrylate; (Permabond 910 adhesive) -8.5 200.5 0.2 25 4 4 5.1 ppm 4.54
L Methyl acetate -145.66 57.8 100 9.4 31000 250 250 10,000 ppm 3.03
G Methyl acetylene -155.2 -23.3 3876 20 17000 1,000 1,000 15,000 ppm 1.64
G Methyl acetylene-propadiene mixture; (MAPP) -36.4 30000 1,250 2,500 15,000 ppm 3.28
L Methyl alcohol; (Methanol) -143.554 64.6 75 15.2 55000 530 2,100 7,200 ppm 1.31
L Methyl alcohol-d 51.8 65.5 55000 530 2,100 7,200 ppm 1.35
L Methyl alcohol-d4 51.8 65.4 55000 530 2,100 7,200 ppm 1.47
L Methyl benzoate; (Benzoic acid, methyl ester) 9.5 199.6 1 39 0.39 4.3 42 ppm 5.57
G Methyl bromide; (Bromomethane) -136.624 3.5 750 3.3 11000 19 210 740 ppm 3.88
L Methyl butylacrylate, 2-; (Butyl methacrylate) -103 163 2.12 25 20000 0.93 10 1,300 mg/m3 5.81
G Methyl chloride -143.86 -24.09 750 -24.4 81000 100 910 3,000 ppm 2.06
3 4.09
L Methyl difluorophosphite; (Methylphosphonic difluoride) 98 0.34 3.7 22 mg/m
G Methyl ether; (Dimethyl ether) -217.3 -23.7 4450 25 20000 1,000 1,000 7,200 ppm 1.88
G Methyl fluoride; (Fluoromethane) -225.94 -78.4 750 -78.6 73330 13 150 900 mg/m3 1.39
L Methyl formate; (Formic acid, methyl ester) -147.64 31.5 400 16 45000 150 830 5,000 ppm 2.45
L Methyl iodide -87.52 42.43 750 42.1 100000 25 50 125 ppm 5.80
L Methyl isobutyl ketone; (Hexone) -119.2 116.5 7.5 9 12000 75 75 3,000 ppm 4.09
L Methyl isocyanate -49 38.3 750 38.8 53000 0.025 0.067 0.2 ppm 2.33
Methyl isothiocyanate; 3
S/L 96.8 119 19 20 0.8 23 70 mg/m 2.99
(Isothiocyanatomethane)
3
L Methyl lithium 0.64 7.1 42 mg/m 0.90
G Methyl mercaptan -189.4 5.9 750 5.7 39000 0.005 47 68 ppm 1.97
L Methyl methacrylate -52.6 100.5 75 39.7 17000 17 120 570 ppm 4.09
L Methyl n-amyl ketone -31 151.05 7.5 36 10000 50 50 4,000 ppm 4.67
L Methyl nitrate; (Nitric acid, methyl ester) -117.4 65 expl 0.85 9.4 56 ppm 3.15
3 14.27
L Methyl phencapton 400 0.0000035 25 1 11 44 mg/m
3 6.09
L Methyl phosphonothioic dichloride -14.08 177-178 1 11 67 mg/m
L Methyl sulfoxide-d6; (Dimethyl-d6-sulfoxide) 64.4 55 @ 5 mmHg 250 250 900 ppm 3.44
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L Methyl tert-butyl ether; (MTBE) -163.48 55 75 -2 16000 50 570 5,300 ppm 3.60
L Methyl vinyl carbinol; (3-Buten-2-ol) -112 97 0.016 0.18 1.1 ppm 2.95
L Methyl vinyl ketone; (3-Buten-2-one) 81.4 21000 0.17 1.2 2.4 ppm 2.87
L Methyl-1-butene, 2- -215.5 31.04 610 20 14000 65,000 2.30E+05 4.00E+05 ppm 2.87
3 5.44
Methyl-1H-benzotriazole 2 22 130 mg/m
Methyl-1-propanethiol, 1-; (sec-Butyl mercaptan; 2-
L -265 84-85 80.71 25 0.33 3.7 22 ppm 3.69
Butanethiol)
L Methyl-1-propen-1-one, 2-; (Dimethylketene) -143.5 34 0.011 0.12 0.69 ppm 2.86
3 5.24
L Methyl-2-heptanone, 6- 167 30 330 2,000 mg/m
L Methyl-2-hexanone, 5-; (Methyl isoamyl ketone) -101.02 144 10000 50 50 150 ppm 4.67
L Methyl-3-penten-2-one, 4-; (Mesityl oxide) -74.2 130 10 26 14000 25 25 5,000 ppm 4.01
L Methylal; (Dimethoxymethane) -157.18 42 750 41.7 22000 1,000 1,000 15,000 ppm 3.11
L Methylcyclohexanone, 2-; (o-Methylcyclohexanone) 6.8 165.1 12000 75 420 2,500 ppm 4.59
L Methylcyclopentane -224.5 71.8 100 17.9 10000 0.77 8.5 850 ppm 3.44
3
L Methyldichloroarsine; (Dichloromethylarsine) -74.2 90 @ 200 mm 10 24.3 0.053 0.053 0.16 mg/m 6.57
S Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline), 4,4'-; (MBOCA) 230 2.86x10-7 25 0.03 1.5 21 ppm 10.92
L Methylene chloride; (Dichloromethane) -142.96 40 750 39.3 120000 200 560 6,900 ppm 3.47
Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate; (Diphenylmethane
S 98.6 196 @ 5mmHg 5.0x10-6 25 0.45 5 55 mg/m3 10.23
diisocyanate; MDI)
L Methylene fluoride; (Difluoromethane; HFC-32) 1,300 1,300 39,000 ppm 2.13
Methylenebis(isocyanato-benzene), 1,1'-; (Diphenyl methane
40 40 240 mg/m3 10.23
diisocyanate)
L Methylformamide, N- 22.28 180-185 0.253 25 18000 0.93 10 220 ppm 2.41
3 5.40
L Methyllactic acid ethyl ester, 2-; (Ethyl 2-hydroxyisobutyrate) 9.2 100 610 mg/m
Methyllactonitrile, 2-;
L -2.2 95 7.5x10-1 20 22000 2 7.1 15 ppm 3.48
(Acetone cyanohydrin)
L Methylmagnesium bromide, 3.0 m in diethyl ether 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 4.87
3 5.81
L Methylnaphthalene, 1- -7.6 241 0.067 25 20 20 360 mg/m
L Methylpentane, 2-; (Isohexane) -245.2 60.3 10000 510 510 3,100 ppm 3.52
L Methylpentane, 3- -180.4 63.3 190 25 12000 510 510 3,100 ppm 3.52
L Methylpentanol-1, 2-; (Amyl methyl alcohol) 130 11000 0.016 0.18 67 ppm 4.18
S Methylphenol, 2-; (o-Cresol) 86 191 1 38.2 14000 4.5 25 250 ppm 4.42
L Methylphenol, 3-; (m-Cresol) 51.62 202.8 1 52 10600 4.52 25 250 ppm 4.42
Methylphosphonothioic acid, O-(4-nitrophenyl) O-phenyl
L
ester
400 0.00001 25 0.73 8 8 mg/m3 12.64
Methylphosphonothioic acid-, O-ethyl O-(4-
L 298 0.0001 25 0.91 10 10 mg/m3 10.72
(methylthio)phenyl) ester
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L or G Methylpropene, 2-; (Isobutene) -220.54 -6.9 18000 750 1,800 11,000 ppm 2.29
Methylpropylnitrosoamine; (N-Methyl-N-nitroso-1-
L 91 @ 40 mm 0.0018 0.019 1 ppm 4.18
propanamine)
L Methylpyridine, 2-; (2-Picoline) -94 129 11.2 25 14000 5 5 83 ppm 3.81
3
L Methylpyrrole, N- -69.376 112.81 15 20.2 10000 60 660 4,000 mg/m 3.32
L Methylstyrene, alpha- -11.2 167-170 9000 100 100 5,000 ppm 4.83
L Methyltrichlorosilane; (Trichloromethyl silane) -130 65.6 75 7 76000 0.6 7.3 33 ppm 6.11
3
? Methyl-trifluoromethanesulfonate 100-102 22 230 1,400 mg/m 6.71
3 5.57
L Methyltrimethoxysilane 103.5 38 410 2,500 mg/m
3 16.52
Methyltrioctylammonium chloride 0.67 7.4 44 mg/m
Methylvinyldichlorosilane;
L 92 0.9 11 50 ppm 5.77
(Dichloromethylvinylsilane)
Methylvinylsiloxane-dimethylsiloxane copolymer, vinyl 3
30 330 2,000 mg/m
terminated
Mineral oil, heavy or light; (Paraffin oil; Deobase,
L
deodorized)
174-274 15 190 8,900 mg/m3
3
L Mineral oil, petroleum distillates, heavy naphthenic 5 5 23 mg/m
Mineral oil, petroleum distillates, solvent refined light
L
naphthenic
15 340 2,000 mg/m3
Mineral oil, petroleum distillates, solvent-refined (mild) 3
L 383 15 170 990 mg/m
heavy paraffinic
3
L Mineral oil, white 15 82 490 mg/m
G Monomethylamine; (Methylamine) -136.3 -6.32 750 -6.6 43000 15 64 350 ppm 1.27
L Monomethylhydrazine; (Methyl hydrazine) -62.248 87.5 75 32.9 25000 0.2 0.9 2.7 ppm 1.88
Myristic acid, butyl ester; (Tetradecanoic acid, butyl ester) 4230 2.1 23 140 ppm 11.63
Myristic acid, isopropyl ester; (Tetradecanoic acid, isopropyl;
L
Isopropyl myristate)
#VALUE! 192.6 @ 20 mm 0.0000935 25 81 900 5,400 mg/m3 11.05
3
L Naphtha (petroleum), heavy catalytic cracked 149-216 2.7 29 220 mg/m
G Naphtha (petroleum), light straight-run -20 to 180 10000 300 1,700 10,000 ppm 4.09
L Naphtha, hydrotreated heavy; (Isopar L-rev 2) -95.8 65 --> 230 0.49 68 6000 171 171 570 ppm 7.00
3
L Neatsfoot oil; (Fats and glyceridic oils) 30 330 2,000 mg/m
L Nickel carbonyl -2.74 42.1 750 42 20000 0.036 0.036 0.16 ppm 6.98
3 6.63
L Nicotine; (Pyridine, (S)-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-) -110.2 247.3 0.038/1 25/61.8 7000 0.5 3.5 35 mg/m
L Nitric acid, butyl ester; (Butyl nitrate) 136 6.1619 68 410 ppm 4.87
L Nitric acid, ethyl ester; (Ethyl nitrate) -169.6 87.7 64 25 41000 0.59 6.5 39 ppm 3.72
L Nitric acid, pentyl ester; (Amyl nitrate) -189.4 145 1.3 15 89 ppm 5.44
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L Nitroethane -130 114 15.6 20 34000 170 170 1,000 ppm 3.07
L Nitroglycerin 56.3 218 expl 7.5x10-3 48.6 0.1 2 500 mg/m3 9.28
G Nitrosyl chloride -78.7 -6.4 >760 0.012 0.14 0.81 ppm 2.68
3
L Nitrous acid 1.4 62 240 mg/m 1.92
G Nitrous oxide -131.44 -88.48 750 -88.7 910 10,000 20,000 ppm 1.80
L Nonane; (Shellsol 140) -64.228 150.82 7.5 34 7000 200 200 200 ppm 5.24
3
L Nonanoic acid 53.6 254 0.00165 25 20 220 1,300 mg/m 6.47
3
L Nonoxynol-4 30 330 2,000 mg/m 16.21
3
L Nonyl alcohol 23 213.5 0.0227 25 8000 0.37 4 190 mg/m 5.90
3
L Nonyl phenol (mixed isomers) 14 293-297 2.36x10-5 25 10000 0.89 9.8 110 mg/m 9.01
3
L Nonyl phenol, 4- (branched) 0.074 0.82 260 mg/m 9.01
3
L Nonyl phenol, p- 107.6 ~295 1.5 16 320 mg/m 9.01
3
L Nonylphenol, 4-, branched, ethoxylated 1.9 20 120 mg/m 16.21
L Octadecenoic acid, 9-; (Oleic acid) 61.34 286 @ 100 mm 1 176.5 220 2,400 15,000 mg/m3 11.55
3 5.80
L Octanedione, 2,5- 3.9 43 260 mg/m
L Octanoic acid; (Caprylic acid) 62.6 240 30 330 2,000 mg/m3 5.90
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L Orthoformic acid, trimethyl ester; (Trimethyl orthoformate) 59 100.6 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 4.34
3
L Oxydisulfoton 330 0.0035 25 0.32 3.5 3.5 mg/m 11.87
G Oxygen difluoride; (Fluorine monoxide) -370.84 -144.8 760 -144.6 0.075 0.83 2.5 ppm 2.21
3
L Paraldehyde 54.68 124.3 7.5 17 13000 5.6 62 180 mg/m 5.40
3
L Parathion 42.98 375 6.68x10-6 20 0.14 1.5 2 mg/m 11.90
3
Pentachlorodibenzofuran, 2,3,4,7,8- 384.8 2.63x10-9 25 7.40E-05 8.20E-04 0.18 mg/m 13.91
3
L Pentachloroethane -19.804 162 7.5 37.4 320 3,500 3,500 mg/m 8.27
L Pentane, n- -201.64 36.1 400 18.5 14000 120 610 15,000 ppm 2.95
3
L Pentanediol, 1,5- -0.4 239 <0.01 20 6 66 400 mg/m 4.26
L Pentanone, 3-; (Diethyl ketone) -43.6 101 16000 300 300 310 ppm 3.52
3 10.19
L Pentobarbital sodium; (Nembutal sodium) 266 0.13 1.4 23 mg/m
L Pentyl alcohol, tert-; (tert-Amyl alcohol) 10.58 101.8 16.8 25 12000 3.5 38 67 ppm 3.60
L Perchloroethylene; (Tetrachloroethylene) -8.14 121.3 7.5 10 110000 35 230 1,200 ppm 6.78
G Perchloryl fluoride; (Chlorine oxyfluoride) -230.8 -46.8 8943.9 25 1.5 4 12 ppm 4.19
3
Percoll 30 330 2,000 mg/m
Perfluoro compounds, C5-C18; (Fluorinert electronic liquid
L 102 31 20 2.1 23 1,800 ppm 13.59
perfluoro compounds)
Perfluoropolyether; (1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-1-propene, 3
L >270 @ 5 mm <1 20 6.7 73 440 mg/m
oxidized, polymerized; Vacuum pump oil)
L Periodic acid 1.8 1.8 26 mg/m3 9.32
Petroleum distillates; (Petroleum crude oil) 87.5 450 10,000 ppm 4.00
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L Petroleum spirits; (Mineral spirits; Soltrol) 8000 3.6 40 240 ppm 3.98
L Petroleum spirits; (VM & P Naphtha, Ligroine, Paint solvent) -99.4 40-80 9000 75 400 400 ppm 4.57
3
L Phenol, polymer with formaldehyde, oxiranylmethyl ether >245 <20 20 12 130 790 mg/m
L Phenyl isocyanate -22 158-168 1 10.6 0.02 0.15 0.24 ppm 4.87
L Phenylacetylene; (Ethynylbenzene) -49 142 17.6 37.7 28 310 1,900 mg/m3 4.17
S/L Phenylenediamine, 1,2-; (o-Phenylenediamine) 219.2 257 15000 0.3 1.8 83 mg/m3 4.42
3
S/L Phenylenediamine, 1,3-; (m-Phenylenediamine) 149 287 1 99.8 0.3 2 55 mg/m 4.42
3
L Phenyltrimethoxysilane 110 @ 20 mm 0.59 6.5 39 mg/m 8.11
3
L Phenylxylylethane; (PXE) 30 330 2,000 mg/m 8.60
3
L Phorate -45.22 290 0.00084 25 0.04 0.04 0.12 mg/m 10.64
3
L Phosphamidon; (Famfos) -49 350 0.000025 25 0.027 0.3 6 mg/m 12.25
3
L Phosphoric acid 108.32 407 0.0285 20 3 30 150 mg/m 4.01
3
L Phosphoric acid, dimethyl-p-(methylthio)phenyl ester 300 0.001 25 0.64 7 7 mg/m 10.15
Y Phosphorus (yellow); (White phosphorus) 111.38 280 0.03 0.3 0.51 0.77 mg/m3 5.06
L Phosphorus oxychloride 34.16 105.1 40 27.3 0.48 0.48 0.85 ppm 6.27
3
S Phosphorus pentoxide 1043.6 605 7.5x10-3 285 1 10 50 mg/m 5.80
L Phthalic acid, benzyl butyl ester; (Benzyl butyl phthalate) -31 370 12000 15 20 460 mg/m3 12.77
L Phthaloyl dichloride; (Phthaloyl chloride) 59.9 281.1 30 47 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 8.30
L Pinacolone; (3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanone) -62.5 106.1 31.5 25 12940 0.74 8.1 49 ppm 4.09
L Pinacolyl alcohol; (tert-Butyl methyl carbinol) 42.08 120.4 12220 2.7 30 120 ppm 4.18
3
L Piperonyl butoxide 180 @ 1 mm 1.2 13 1,200 mg/m 13.83
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3
L or S Polychlorinated biphenyl; (Aroclor; PCBs) 644 340-375 varies 1.1 12 840 mg/m
L Polyethylbenzene residue; (Dowtherm Q) -40 267 0.0149 25 1.7 19.2 120 ppm 7.77
3
Polyoxyalkyleneamine; (Poly(oxypropylene)diamine) 0.73 8 48 mg/m
L Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate; (Tween 40) 9.5 100 630 mg/m3 52.47
3
Potassium antimonite 2.8 25 150 mg/m 9.35
L Potassium nickel oxide (liquids); (Nickel potassium oxide) 0.86 9.6 57 mg/m3 6.90
3
L Potassium nickelate (liquids) 1 12 69 mg/m 8.37
3
Potassium nitrilotriacetate; (Potassium NTA) 3.7 40 240 mg/m 12.48
L Propanamine, 1-; (Propylamine) -117.4 48-49 248 20 20000 0.98 11 100 ppm 2.42
G Propane -305.734 -42.1 750 -42.3 21000 5,500 17,000 33,000 ppm 1.80
L Propanethiol; (n-Propylmercaptan) -171.94 67-68 154.2 25 0.045 0.5 320 ppm 3.11
L Propiolactone, b- -28.12 162 0.75 8 29000 0.5 0.51 1.3 ppm 2.95
L Propoxypropanol, n-; (Propylene glycol monpropyl ether) -112 149.8 0.93 10 61 ppm 9.33
L Propyl acetate, n- -135.4 101.5 35.9 25 17000 250 250 8,000 ppm 4.18
L Propyl alcohol, n-; (n-Propanol) -196.6 97.19 10 14.7 21000 250 250 4,000 ppm 2.46
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L Propylbenzene, n-; (Isocumene) -147.28 159.24 7.5 38 8000 1.1 12 2,300 ppm 4.91
L Propylene carbonate, 1,2- -55.84 242 0.75 43 3.3 37 220 mg/m3 4.17
Propylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether; (3-Butoxy-1-propanol) 0.78 8.6 220 ppm 5.40
L Propylene glycol; (1,2-Propanediol) -76 187.6 7.5x10-2 13 24000 30 1,300 7,900 mg/m3 3.11
L Propylene oxide; (Methyl ethylene oxide) -169.834 34.23 538 25 19000 73 290 870 ppm 2.37
G/L Propylene; (1-Propene) -301 -47.7 7600 19.8 20000 500 500 1,900 ppm 1.72
L Pyrrole; (Imidole) -10.12 129.7 8.35 25 0.0073 0.08 0.48 ppm 2.74
3
L Red Arrow Insect Spray 10 60 200 mg/m
L Rhodium oxide (liquids); (Rhodium(IV) oxide) 0.039 0.43 2.6 mg/m3 5.51
L Rubber solvent; (Naphtha (petroleum) light aliphatic) 38-93 264 1,700 10,000 ppm 3.98
3
V Ruthenium(IV) oxide 0.05 0.55 1.3 mg/m 5.44
3
L Safrol; (5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-benzodioxole) 51.8 232.5 1 63.8 1.6 18 390 mg/m 6.63
G Selenium hexafluoride -30.28 -46.6 subl 750 -46.5 0.053 0.087 0.26 ppm 7.89
G Silane; (Silicon tetrahydride) -301 -112 13700 100 130 270 ppm 1.31
3 2.00
S Sodium cyanide 1045.4 1496 1 817 4 14 30 mg/m
3
L Sodium nickel oxide (Liquid) 0.7 7.6 46 mg/m 5.59
3
S/L Sodium selenate; (Disodium selenate) 0.48 1.6 1.6 mg/m 7.72
L/S Sodium silicate; (Sodium metasilicate) 1992.2 18 230 230 mg/m3 4.99
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Soman; (3,3-Dimethyl-2-butyl
L -43.6 167 0.4 25 1.80E-04 0.0022 0.017 ppm 7.45
methylphosphonofluoridate; GD)
Sorbitan monolaurate; (D-Glucitol, 1,4-anhydro-, 6- 3
30 330 2,000 mg/m 14.16
dodecanoate)
Sorbitan monostearate polyoxyethylene; (Ethoxylated 3
L 7.3 81 480 mg/m 53.62
sorbitan monostearate)
3 17.52
L Sorbitan, monooleate 45 490 3,000 mg/m
Sorbitan, monooleate polyoxyethylene; (Polyethylene 3
L 41 450 2,700 mg/m
sorbitan monooleate; Tween 80)
3
L Soybean oil; (Glycine soja) 3.4 38 6,500 mg/m
Squalene; (2,6,10,15,19,23-Hexamethyl-2,6,10,14,18,22- 3
L -103 285 @ 25 mm 2 240 8.2 90 540 mg/m 16.79
tetracosahexene, (all-E)-)
3 10.65
L Stannic chloride; (Tin(IV) chloride; Tin(IV) tetrachloride) -27.4 114.1 10 10 4.4 4.4 880 mg/m
G Stibine; (Antimony hydride) -126.4 -18.4 >760 0.14 1.5 9.6 ppm 5.10
Stoddard solvent; (Mineral spirits, 85% nonane and 15%
L -94 150-210 1.5 25 8000 100 350 29,500 ppm 5.89
trimethyl benzene)
S Strontium phosphide 0.091 1 1.8 ppm 13.28
L Styrene -23.17 145 7.5 28.6 9000 20 130 1,100 ppm 4.26
L Styrene oxide; (1,2-Epoxyethylbenzene) -34.06 194.2 0.3 20 0.24 2.7 19 ppm 4.91
Succinimidyl-6-(beta-maleimidopropionamido)hexanoate; 3
30 330 2,000 mg/m
(SMPH)
3
L Sulfonic acids, petroleum; (Petrolatum acid sulfonate) 30 330 2,000 mg/m
3
L Sulfonylbis-ethanol, 2,2'- 23.5 20 1.2 13 79 mg/m 6.30
G Sulfur dioxide -103.9 -10.05 750 -10.3 0.2 0.75 30 ppm 2.62
G Sulfur hexafluoride -59.8 1000 decomp 100 1,000 1,000 1,000 ppm 5.97
3 3.27
L Sulfur trioxide 0.2 8.7 160 mg/m
L Sulfuric acid 50.558 337 7.5x10-3 72 0.2 8.7 160 mg/m3 4.01
L Sulfuryl chloride -65.38 69.1 100 17.8 0.3 3.7 11 ppm 5.52
3
L Tall oil (alkyd resin) 30 330 2,000 mg/m
G Tellurium hexafluoride -35.68 -38.9 subl 760 20 0.018 0.018 0.053 ppm 9.87
L Tert-butyl alcohol; (tert-Butanol) 77.9 82.8 40 24.5 23000 150 150 8,000 ppm 3.03
3 7.29
S Tert-butyl benzoic acid, p- 328.1 2 2 94 mg/m
S subl 3
Tert-butyllithium Subl @ 0.1 C 1.2 13 79 mg/m 2.62
@0.1C
L Tert-butylpyridine, 4- -41.8 196.5 30 330 2,000 mg/m3 5.53
L Tetrabromoethane, 1,1,2,2-; (Acetylene tetrabromide) 30.2 151 @ 54 mm 0.3 0.79 10 ppm 14.13
L Tetrabutyl titanate; (Butyl titanate) -67 292.4 20000 0.67 7.4 44 ppm 13.91
Tetrabutylammonium fluoride; (N,N,N-Tributyl-1-
L soln 100 1,200 6,900 mg/m3 10.69
butanaminium, fluoride)
L Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide 77 0.013 0.14 0.85 mg/m3 10.61
L/S Tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane, 1,1,2,2- 76.37 92.8 150 290 15,000 ppm 8.33
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G Tetrafluoroethane, 1,1,1,2-; (HFC 134a) -26.2 96 25 8,000 13,000 27,000 ppm 4.17
G Tetrafluoroethane, 1,1,2,2-; (HFC 134) -128.2 -19.9 8,000 13,000 27,000 ppm 4.17
G Tetrafluoroethylene -204.07 -75.9 750 -75.8 100000 220 550 3,300 ppm 4.09
L Tetrahydronaphthalene, 1,2,3,4-; (Tetralin) -23.8 207.2 1 38 8000 0.0039 0.043 12 ppm 5.40
L Tetramethoxysilane; (Methyl silicate) 30.2 121 7.5 14.4 0.91 0.91 1.4 ppm 6.22
L Tetramethyl ethylene diamine -67 120 - 122 0.58 6.4 58 ppm 4.75
3
L Tetramethylammonium hydroxide 67000 0.027 0.29 0.67 mg/m 3.73
3 10.15
L Thionazin; (Ethyl pyrazinyl phosphorothioate) 28.94 80 0.003 30 0.32 3.5 3.5 mg/m
L Thionyl chloride -157 78.8 100 21.4 0.2 2.4 14 ppm 4.86
L Thiophosphoryl chloride -31 125 16,35 25 0.24 2.7 6.1 mg/m3 6.92
L Toluene diisocyanate (mixed isomers) 51.8 251 2.3x10-2 25 9000 0.045 0.43 0.43 ppm 7.12
L or S Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate; (TDI) 68.9 251 7.5x10-2 39 9000 0.02 0.083 0.51 ppm 7.12
L Toluene-d8; (Deuterated toluene) -119.2 110 200 1,200 4,500 ppm 4.09
Toluenesulfonamide, p-; (Pasam) 221 221 @ 10 mm Hg 0.000096 25 0.82 9 54 mg/m3 7.00
Toluenethiol, m- 0.16 1.8 11 mg/m3 5.08
L Toluidine, m-; (3-Methylaniline) -46.48 203.3 1 41 11000 5.2 5.2 20 ppm 4.38
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L Trans-1,4-dichlorobutene; (2-Butylene dichloride) 64466.6 156 6 25 40000 0.078 0.86 3.8 ppm 5.11
Transformer oil; (Mineral oil, petroleum distillates,
L
hydrotreated (mild) light naphthenic)
>154 0.35 3.8 990 mg/m3
L Tri(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate; (Tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate) -101.2 226.9 0.03 20 2.2 6.3 6.3 mg/m3 17.77
3
L Triacetin; (Triacetyl glycerin) -108.4 258 10000 9 99 590 mg/m 8.92
3 12.81
L Triazofos; (Triazophos) 41 350 0.00001 25 0.25 2.8 12 mg/m
L Tributyl phosphate -112 289 75 205 0.6 3.5 125 ppm 10.88
L Trichloramine; (Nitrogen chloride) -40 < 71 150 20 0.022 0.25 3.9 ppm 4.92
Trichloro(dichlorophenyl) silane;
L 260 70 25 0.6 7.3 33 ppm 11.46
(Dichlorophenyltrichlorosilane)
3
L Trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1,1,1- 57.56 45.8 360 25 100 1,200 6,900 mg/m 7.66
3
L Trichloroacetaldehyde; (Chloral) -71.5 97.8 75 33.8 0.16 1.8 19 mg/m 6.02
L Trichloroacetyl chloride -230.8 114-116 21.32 25 0.055 0.61 2.8 ppm 7.43
L Trichloroethane, 1,1,1-; (Methyl chloroform) -22.018 74.09 75 14.2 75000 230 600 4,200 ppm 5.45
3
S/L Trichloroethanol, 2,2,2- 64.04 150 1 20 2.2 25 120 mg/m 6.11
L Trichloroethylene -120.46 87.21 75 26.7 79000 130 450 3,800 ppm 5.37
L Trichloroethylsilane; (Ethyl trichlorosilane) -158.08 97.9 47.18 25 0.6 7.3 33 ppm 6.68
L or G Trichlorofluoromethane; (Fluorotrichloromethane; Freon 11) -166.792 23.7 750 23.3 1,000 1,500 10,000 ppm 5.61
3
L Trichloronate; (Ethyl trichlorophenylethylphosphonothioate) 360 20 25 0.91 10 27 mg/m 13.63
L Trichlorotrifluoroethane; (Freon 113; CFC113) -33.196 47.7 750 47.3 1,250 1,500 4,500 ppm 7.66
L Triethyl phosphate; (TEP) -69.52 215.5 0.39 25 17000 4.2 46 9,200 mg/m3 7.45
3
Triethylammonium bicarbonate buffer ph 8.5 30 330 2,000 mg/m
Triethylbenzene (mixed isomers) -87.7 216 61.0-69.9 20 6670 4.7 51 310 ppm 6.63
L Triethylene glycol 24.26 285 1 114 9000 1,000 1,000 5,500 mg/m3 6.14
L Triethylene glycol monomethyl ether -47.2 249 34 370 2,200 mg/m3 6.71
L Trifluoroacetic acid; (Trifluoroethanoic acid) 4.55 71.1 0.17 1.9 8.5 ppm 4.66
L Trifluoroethanol, 2,2,2-; (Trifluoroethyl alcohol) -47.2 103 - 105 0.9 1.9 24 ppm 4.09
L Trifluoromethanesulfonic acid; (Triflic acid) -40 162 0.067 0.73 4.4 ppm 6.13
L Trifluoromethyl)benzenamine, 3-(; (m-Aminobenzal fluoride) 37.4 189 0.4 4.4 19 mg/m3 6.59
3
L Trimethoxysilyl)-1-propanamine, 3-( 30 330 2,000 mg/m 7.33
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L Trimethoxysilylpropyl methacrylate, 3-; (Silane A-174) -58 190 71 780 4,700 mg/m3 10.15
L Trimethyl-1-pentene, 2,4,4-; (Diisobutylene) -136.3 101.4 44.7 25 7000 225 2,500 15,000 ppm 4.59
3 5.15
Trimethyl-2-hexene, 4,4,5- 30 330 2,000 mg/m
Trimethyl-2-oxepanone (mixed isomers); (Hexanoic acid, 6- 3
22 250 1,500 mg/m 6.39
hydroxytrimethyl, epsilon-lactone)
L Trimethylacetyl chloride; (Pivaloyl chloride) 107 0.048 0.53 1.6 ppm 4.93
G Trimethylamine -178.78 2.87 750 2.6 20000 8 120 380 ppm 2.42
L Trimethylbenzene, 1,2,3- -13.72 176.12 0.75 15 8000 140 360 740 ppm 4.91
L Trimethylbenzene, 1,2,4-; (Pseudocumene) -46.786 169.38 0.75 11 8000 140 360 360 ppm 4.91
L Trimethylene oxide; (Oxetane) -142.6 47.6 324 25 0.0085 0.093 20 mg/m3 2.37
3
L Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate 30 330 2,000 mg/m
L Tri-n-butylamine -94 216.5 0.0934 25 14000 0.0071 0.078 2.9 ppm 7.58
3 15.80
Tri-n-octylphosphine oxide; (Trioctylphophine oxide) 125.6 201 @ 2 mmHg 0.37 4.1 25 mg/m
L Tri-o-tolyl phosphate; (Triorthocresyl phosphate) #VALUE! 410 0.3 4.6 40 ppm 15.06
L Tripropylene glycol methyl ether -110.002 242.4 9.6 110 630 mg/m3 8.43
Tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether; (1-(2-(2-Methoxy-1-
L 243 0.72 7.9 75 ppm 8.43
methylethoxy)-1-methylethoxy)-2-propanol)
Tripropylene glycol; (((1-Methyl-1,2-
L -22 267 1 96 1.1 13 76 ppm 7.86
ethanediyl)bis(oxy))bispropanol)
Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine 0.38 4.2 49 mg/m3 5.98
L Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate; (2-Chloroethanol phosphate) -67 330 1.3 15 240 mg/m3 11.67
3
L Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine; (Nitrogen mustard-3) 24.8 98 @ 2mm 0.002 0.022 0.37 mg/m 8.36
3 10.85
Tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol, 2,4,6- 3.6 40 240 mg/m
Trisodium arsenate, heptahydrate; (Arsenic(V) acid,
trisodium salt, heptahydrate (1:3:7))
0.13 75 450 mg/m3 13.65
3
L Triton X-100; (Poly(oxyethylene)-p-tert-octylphenyl ether) 2.7 29 360 mg/m
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L Undecanone, 2-; (Methyl nonyl ketone) 53.6 223 6880 0.058 0.64 140 ppm 6.96
3
S Uranium hexafluoride; (Uranium fluoride) 147.308 56.5 subl 115 25 3.6 9.6 36 mg/m 14.39
3 14.80
L Uranyl nitrite (liquids) 0.91 5 30 mg/m
3 4.18
L Valeric acid -30.1 186.4 0.196 25 16000 5.6 61 140 mg/m
3
L Vanadium tetrachloride -14.26 148 7.63 25 0.48 5.3 32 mg/m 7.88
L Vanadium, trichlorooxo- -106.6 126.7 19.3 25 0.059 0.65 3.9 ppm 7.08
L Vinyl acetate -135.76 72.8 75 16.2 26000 6.7 180 610 ppm 3.52
L or G Vinyl bromide -219.172 15.8 750 15.4 90000 1.5 670 2,300 ppm 4.37
G Vinyl chloride -244.912 -13.8 750 -14.1 36000 250 1,200 4,800 ppm 2.55
L Vinyl ethyl ether; (Ethoxy ethene) -175 35.6 428 20 13000 9.4 100 620 ppm 2.95
G Vinyl fluoride -256.9 -72 750 -72.2 26000 570 6,200 37,000 ppm 1.88
L fum Vinyl trichlorosilane -139 91.5 65.9 25 30000 0.6 7.3 33 ppm 6.60
L Vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone, 1- 56.3 193 @ 400 mm 1.04E-11 25 14000 0.15 1.2 31 ppm 4.54
3
L Vinylbenzylchloride; (4-Vinylbenzyl chloride) 229 1 56.1 1.2 13 79 mg/m 6.24
L Vinylcyclohexene, 4-; (Cyclohexenylethylene) -149.8 126-127 3E+01 38 10000 0.3 38 310 ppm 4.42
L Vinylidene chloride; (1,1-Dichloroethylene) -188.608 31.6 750 31.2 65000 45 500 1,000 ppm 3.96
G Vinylidene fluoride; (1,1-Difluoroethene) -227.2 <-70 55000 500 500 11,000 ppm 2.62
L Xylene, m- -54.04 139.07 7.5 23.4 11000 150 200 1,000 ppm 4.34
L Xylene, o- -13.36 144.5 7.5 27 9000 150 200 1,000 ppm 4.34
L or S Xylene, p- 55.85 138.23 7.5 22.4 10000 150 200 1,000 ppm 4.34
L Xylenes Grade Dependent 6-16 20 9000 130 920 2,500 ppm 4.34
3
Zirconium oxynitrate hydrate 27 230 1,400 mg/m 10.22
3
zzHydranal coulomat / AG 30 330 2,000 mg/m
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L zzScintillation cocktail, Ultima Gold XR -22 290-299 2.8 0.5 3 15 mg/m3 8.68
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