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Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

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A 48-hour EC50 value of >119 mg/L and NOEC of ≥119 mg/L have been determined for the effects of a read-across substance (Dimethylsilanediol; CAS No. 1066-42-8) on mobility of Daphnia magna. 

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No data for short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates are available for dichloro(methyl)silane. However a study of short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates is available for the related substance dimethylsilanediol. Dimethylsilanediol, 1066-42-8, is a close structural analogue of Methylsilanediol, which is the hydrolysis product of Dichloro(methyl)silane, 75-54-7. The hydrolysis half-life of dichloro(methyl)silane indicates that, under conditions relevant to the short-term invertebrate toxicity test, hydrolysis to methylsilanediol and hydrogen chloride will occur. The properties of hydrogen chloride are well characterised and are discussed in the CSR. Its effects on aquatic organisms are limited to those that result from changes to pH in unbuffered media. Read-across between dimethylsilanediol and methylsilandiol is appropriate because both are small molecule alkylsilanols containing Me-Si and HO-Si groups; their properties are expected to be similar.