
Potassium thiocyanide KSCN Potassium rhodanide 1000g 1kg
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Description
Potassium Thiocyanate - 1kg
Other Names: Potassium rhodanide, Kalium thiocyanat
CAS Number: 333-20-0
Sum Formula: KSCN
Molar Mass: 97.18 g/mol
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Potassium thiocyanate is an inorganic compound used primarily in industrial applications such as photography, chemical synthesis, and as a reagent in analytical chemistry. It is also involved in various industrial processes, including the manufacture of dyes, and in the production of certain chemicals.
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Danger
Hazard Statement(s):
H302 + H312 + H332: Harmful if swallowed, in contact with skin, or if inhaled
H318: Causes serious eye damage
H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects
Precautionary Statement(s):
P273: Avoid release to the environment
P280: Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, face protection
P301 + P312: IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER/doctor if you feel unwell
P302 + P352 + P312: IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. Call a POISON CENTER/doctor if you feel unwell
P304 + P340 + P312: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER/doctor if you feel unwell
P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing
First Aid Measures
General Advice:
Show this material safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance.
If inhaled:
Move the victim to fresh air immediately. If breathing has stopped, administer mouth-to-mouth or artificial respiration. Provide oxygen if necessary. Seek immediate medical attention.
In case of skin contact:
Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse the affected area with water or shower. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
In case of eye contact:
Rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses if present. Continue rinsing for several minutes. Seek immediate attention from an ophthalmologist.
If swallowed:
Make the victim drink water (maximum two glasses) immediately. Consult a physician immediately. Do not induce vomiting.