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Physical & Chemical properties

Oxidising properties

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Description of key information

Non oxidising liquid

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

Screening criteria:

According to the CLP Regulation (EC) n. 1272/2008, 2.14.4.1 section, for organic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for the oxidising solid class shall not apply if:

(a) the substance or mixture does not contain oxygen, fluorine or chlorine; or

(b) the substance or mixture contains oxygen, fluorine or chlorine and these elements are chemically bonded only to carbon or hydrogen.

For inorganic substances or mixtures the classification procedure for this class shall not apply if they do not contain oxygen or halogen atoms.

The mixture of all constituents they satisfy the sceening criteria.

According to the REACH Regulation Annex VII Column 2 the study does not need to be conducted if: the substance is incapable of reacting exothermically with combustible materials for example on the basis of the chemical structure (e.g. organic substances not containing oxygen or halogen atoms and these elements are not chemically bonded to nitrogen or oxygen, or inorganic substances not containing oxygen or halogen

atoms).

Justification for classification or non-classification

According to the definition set out in the CLP Regulation (EC n. 1272/2008) Oxidising liquid means a liquid substance or mixture which, while in itself not necessarily combustible, may, generally by yielding oxygen, cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other material. A specific study has not been conducted on the substance but based on the chemical structure the substance is incapable of reacting exothermically with combustible materials, therefore no classification as oxidising is warranted.