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Physical & Chemical properties

Oxidising properties

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Reference
Endpoint:
oxidising solids
Data waiving:
study scientifically not necessary / other information available
Justification for data waiving:
the study does not need to be conducted because there are no chemical groups present in the molecule which are associated with oxidising properties and hence, the classification procedure does not need to be applied
the study does not need to be conducted because the organic substance does not contain oxygen or halogen atoms and hence, the classification procedure does not need to be applied

Description of key information

Silver metal does not contain a surplus of oxygen or any structural groups known to be correlated with a tendency to react exothermally with combustible material. In contrast, silver, as a metallic element may itself become oxidised, forming silver oxides. It is scientifically implausible that silver would have any oxidising properties in the sense that it would require hazard classification for this end-point. Thus, a study is waived since it is scientifically unjustified.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
no

Additional information

Justification for classification or non-classification

 Silver metal does not contain a surplus of oxygen or any structural groups known to be correlated with a tendency to react exothermally with combustible material. In contrast, silver, as a metallic element may itself become oxidised, forming silver oxides. It is scientifically implausible that silver would have any oxidising properties in the sense that it would require hazard classification for this end-point.