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Administrative data

Hazard for aquatic organisms

Freshwater

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Marine water

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

STP

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (freshwater)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Sediment (marine water)

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for air

Air

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for terrestrial organisms

Soil

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no hazard identified

Hazard for predators

Secondary poisoning

Hazard assessment conclusion:
no potential for bioaccumulation

Additional information

There are no many data available on 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzoic acid, thus some properties were predicted using the ACD/Labs’ ACD/PhysChem Suite and the US Environmental Protection Agency’s EPISuite™ and a read across on structural analogues approach has been evaluated in order to outline an (eco)toxicological profile most complete as possible and to elaborate an appropriate C&L.

 

Substances considered for read across are 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzoic acid (CAS: 96-99-1; EC: 202-550-9) and 3-nitrobenzoic acid (CAS: 121-92-6; EC: 204-508-5).

 

Ecotoxicological data available are not sufficient to evaluated the substance, nevertheless the low logKow demonstrated a poor affinity with octanol-phase, as abovementioned and BCF suggests that the potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is low. There are no enough evidences to consider the substance dangerous for environment and classify in consequence.

Any details about data available are reported in the report attached at the point 13: Assessment Report.

Conclusion on classification

There are no enough evidences to consider 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzoic acid dangerous for environment and classify in consequence.