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Description of key information

From the experimental values of flammability, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride ignited when the flame of Bunsen burner having temperature of 950 deg C was brought in contact with it. Thus it can be concluded that (3-aminophenyl)uronium chloride is flammable only at high temperature of about 950 deg C. However since such high temperatures are not found under normal circumstances of transportation and use, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride was considered non-flammable for chemical safety assessment. 

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Flammability:
non flammable

Additional information

From the experimental values of flammability, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride ignited when the flame of Bunsen burner having temperature of 950 deg C was brought in contact with it. Thus it can be concluded that (3-aminophenyl)uronium chloride is flammable only at high temperature of about 950 deg C. However since such high temperatures are not found under normal circumstances of transportation and use, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride was considered non-flammable for chemical safety assessment.

Justification for classification or non-classification

From the experimental values of flammability, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride ignited when the flame of Bunsen burner having temperature of 950 deg C was brought in contact with it. Thus it can be concluded that (3-aminophenyl)uronium chloride is flammable only at high temperature of about 950 deg C. However since such high temperatures are not found under normal circumstances of transportation and use, (3-aminophenyl) uronium chloride was classified as a non-flammable for chemical safety assessment.