What is Dicobalt trioxide?
Dicobalt trioxide (CAS: ). It's a powder substance commonly used
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Safety Information
More about safety measuresSignal Word
warning
Classification
N/A
Hazard Statements
- H302: Harmful if swallowed.
- H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
- H351: Suspected of causing cancer.
Precautionary Statements
- P280: Wear protective gloves.
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Properties
More about propertiesProduct Information
- Product Code: 12926
Frequently Asked Questions
View full documentationWhat is the hazard signal word for Dicobalt trioxide?
The signal word for this substance is "warning".
What are the hazard statements for Dicobalt trioxide?
This substance has 3 hazard statements: H302: Harmful if swallowed. H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. H351: Suspected of causing cancer.
What is the melting point of Dicobalt trioxide?
The melting point is no data available and the boiling point is no data available.