Short Term Effects (Acute)
Inhalation of acid vapors cause irritation of the nose and throat and interfere with the lungs. The acid can cause severe injury and can cause blindness if exposed to the eye.
Long-term effects (chronic)
Inhalation of acid vapors in the long run cause irritation of the nose, throat and lungs.
Threshold Limit Values: 1 mg/m3 (ACGIH 1987-88)
Toxicity: LD50 = 2.14 g / kg (rat)
LC50 = 510 mg/m3 (rat)
IDLH: 80 mg/m3
FIRE:
No burning, is an oxidant and can burn if in contact with organic substances such as sugar, cellulose and others. Powder is very reactive with organic substances.
REACTIVITY:
Experiencing the decomposition by heat, remove SO2 gas. Dilute acid reacts with metals to produce explosive hydrogen gas when the heat and ignite or react violently if it hit the water.
Reference : http://okleqs.wordpress.com/2008/12/02/1-asam-sulfat-h2so4/
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