3. Dr. Dillon recently purchased a stain remover known as Spray & Forget TM to clean his deck. As a scientist, he wanted to know what safety precautions he should take prior to the application of this product. Below is an excerpt from the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): SECTION | – COMPOSITIONANFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Proprietary Cationic NE Surfactant Blend OTHER LIMITS NE OSHA PELTLV ACGIH TLV NE STEL NE SECTION II - Physical Data BOILING POINT: 212 MELTING POINT: -55 C VAPOR PRESSURE (MM HG.): NOT DETERMINED VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1): NOT DETERMINED SOLUBILITY IN WATER: SOLUBLE SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1): 99 %, 8.32 Lbs/Gal. VOLATILE BY VOLUME (%): 85% EVAPORATION RATE: 1 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CLEAR TO LIGHT ORANGE LIQUID, MILD CITRUS ODER If the solvent for this solution is water, i =2, and the boiling and melting points are reported in Celsius, explain why the makers of Spray and ForgetTM need to retake Chem122.
3. Dr. Dillon recently purchased a stain remover known as Spray & Forget TM to clean his deck. As a scientist, he wanted to know what safety precautions he should take prior to the application of this product. Below is an excerpt from the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): SECTION | – COMPOSITIONANFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Proprietary Cationic NE Surfactant Blend OTHER LIMITS NE OSHA PELTLV ACGIH TLV NE STEL NE SECTION II - Physical Data BOILING POINT: 212 MELTING POINT: -55 C VAPOR PRESSURE (MM HG.): NOT DETERMINED VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1): NOT DETERMINED SOLUBILITY IN WATER: SOLUBLE SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1): 99 %, 8.32 Lbs/Gal. VOLATILE BY VOLUME (%): 85% EVAPORATION RATE: 1 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CLEAR TO LIGHT ORANGE LIQUID, MILD CITRUS ODER If the solvent for this solution is water, i =2, and the boiling and melting points are reported in Celsius, explain why the makers of Spray and ForgetTM need to retake Chem122.
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