Risk categories of hydrogen chloride gas: Class 2.2, non-combustible gas.
Invasion route: inhalation
Ankang damage: This product has a strong stimulating effect on the mucous membrane of the eyes and respiratory tract. In the case of acute poisoning, the mild cases have headache, dizziness, disgust, eye pain, cough, blood in sputum, hoarseness, dyspnea, chest tightness, chest pain, etc.; severe cases have pneumonia, pulmonary edema, atelectasis, and cornea. Ulcers or turbidity can be seen. When the skin is touched directly, it can show many miliary red-colored small papules, which are flushing, painful and hot. Slow effects are long-term high-concentration touches, which can lead to chronic bronchitis, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and tooth erosion.
Environmental damage: This substance is harmful to the environment, and special attention should be paid to the pollution of water bodies.
Explosion risk: Hydrogen chloride is a non-combustible gas, but it will react when touched with active metal powder, generating hydrogen and chloride. Because of the occurrence of hydrogen, there is a potential risk of explosion and fire. The steel cylinder containing hydrogen chloride may burst when exposed to an open flame or high temperature, the internal pressure will increase.




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