26.
Colorless, heavy liquid. CORROSIVE and active oxidizing agent; not combustible in itself, but
can produce violent combustion if brought into contact with combustible materials (catalytic
metals--iron, copper, chromium and their salts or vapors). Concentrated solutions (over 27.5%)
and their mists and vapors are extremely irritating.
DANGEROUS: Liquid burns skin on contact; mists or vapors injure eyes, penetrate and burn
skin, and respiratory areas.
Antidote, external--Flood with water immediately.
Antidote, internal--Give whites of eggs, flour, or starch mixed with water; follow with mustard
emetic. Give strong tea, coffee, stimulants of diluted alcohol, whiskey, or aromatic spirits of
ammonia (1 teaspoonful in water). Provide demulcent drinks, if needed.
27.
HYDROXYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
Monoclinic colorless crystals.
TOXIC!
Can be absorbed through skin and cause toxic
symptoms.
28.
p-HYDROXYPHENOL GLYCIN (See Parahydroxyphenol Aminoacetic Acid)
29.
IODINE
Heavy, grayish-black or violet-black plates or crystals with metallic lustre and characteristic odor.
POISONOUS and CORROSIVE! Exposure to vapors constitutes an occupational hazard (skin
eruptions) for photo processors, medical personnel and others in frequent contact with iodine.
Antidote, external--Flood with water immediately.
Antidote, internal--Give starch, whites of eggs, or flour mixed with water; follow with mustard
emetic. Give strong tea, coffee, stimulants of diluted alcohol or whiskey or a teaspoonful of
aromatic spirits of ammonia in water. Provide demulcent drinks, if needed.
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