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HEPTANE, WHAT IS HEPTANE, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, USES, EFFECTS TO HUMAN,…
HEPTANE
one of the main components of gasoline. When used as a test fuel component in anti-knock test engines.
heptane is a clear colorless liquids with a petroleum-like odor. Flash point 25°F. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.
Printer ink bought in stores also contains Heptane–solvents like Heptane are common in types of ink, because they suspend the dye and help contribute to the final product being smooth, glossy, and long lasting.
Heptane can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat. Exposure can cause headache, lightheadedness, dizziness, lack of coordination and loss of consciousness. Loss of appetite and/or nausea may occur.
Heptane is toxic to the human nervous system (neurotoxic). Acute exposure symptoms include distorted perception and mild hallucinations.
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Do not eat, drink, smoke, or use personal products when handling chemical substances.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: Store in a cool location.
As heptane rapidly evaporates and is poorly soluble in water, it presents little danger of environmental harm. In the case of an aquatic spill, heptane will mostly float to the surface where it will evaporate
substance is not entering the environment in a quantity or concentration or under conditions that have or may have an immediate or long-term harmful effect on the environment
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