Sodium
azide, Certified® Reagent
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Certified Reagent for Analytical, Synthesis, Research and Development:
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Not intended for animal or human diagnostic or therapeutic
use
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Certificate of Analysis and Material Safety Data
Sheets Available Upon Request
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Assay
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Current stock: GTI2478521CR-1020-CL
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Appearance white crystalline powder; Assay (NaOH
titration) 99.8%; Boiling point 300°C; Density 1.846; Flash point 300°C; ICP
analysis (sodium) Na major; Identification conforms; Melting point 275°C; Solubility
in water 50mg/ml in;
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Beilstein Number
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-
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CAS
Number
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26628-22-8
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EINES Number
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247-852-1
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Formula
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NaN3
or N3Na
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Harmonized
Code
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2850.00.5000
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IUPAC Name
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Sodium
azide
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MDL Number
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MFCD00003536
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Molecular
Weight
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65.01
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Solubility
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Highly
in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, alcohol, and in liquid ammonia
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Synonym(s)
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247-852-1; 26628-22-8; Hydrazoic acid sodium
salt; MFCD00003536; N3Na; NaN3; Sodium azide; Sodium trinitride;
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GHS (Accordance with 29
CFR 1910, OSHA HCS)
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Pictogram
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Toxic,
Health, Environment
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Signal
Word
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Danger
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Statement(s)
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H300 + H310 + H330 Fatal if swallowed, in contact
with skin or if inhaled. H373 May cause damage to organs (Brain) through
prolonged or repeated exposure if swallowed. H410 Very toxic to aquatic life
with long lasting effects.
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Other
hazards
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Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas. May
react with lead and copper plumbing to form highly explosive metal azides.
Rapidly absorbed through skin.
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Recommendations
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Do not handle until all safety precautions have been
read (SDS) and understood.
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Storage
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Toxic
shelf
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NFPA
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4-0-0
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Package
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Compatible
HDPE or amber glass bottle
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TRANSPORTION INFORMATION
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US
DOT
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UN
number: 1687 Class: 6.1 Packing group: II Proper shipping name: Sodium azide
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§
173.153 Exceptions for Division 6.1, inner packaging’s not over 100 mL (3.38
ounces) each for liquids or 0.5 kg (1.1 pounds) each for solids
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