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Oxidation reduction potential

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Aluminim sulphate has not of oxidation reduction potential. Aluminim sulphate is from the group of Inorganic salt and do not contain an organic materials and the substance is incapable of reacting exothermically with combustible materials, on the basis of the chemical structure.
Aluminim sulphate is an inorganic substance with a relatively large number of oxygen atoms per molecule but no hydrogen or carbon atoms. There are no structural alerts with regard to oxidising reduction potential of the substance.
The substance does not contain groups that act as an oxidizing agent. The oxygen atoms that are present in the molecular structure of the test substance are chemically bonded to sulfur or hydrogen.
EU Test method A17 for determination of oxidising properties states that the test need not be performed when examination of the structural formula established beyond reasonable doubt that the substance is in capable of reacting exothermically with a combustible material.

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Aluminim sulphate has not of oxidation reduction potential. Aluminim sulphate is from the group of Inorganic salt and do not contain an organic materials and the substance is incapable of reacting exothermically with combustible materials, on the basis of the chemical structure.

Aluminim sulphate is an inorganic substance with a relatively large number of oxygen atoms per molecule but no hydrogen or carbon atoms. There are no structural alerts with regard to oxidising reduction potential of the substance.

The substance does not contain groups that act as an oxidizing agent. The oxygen atoms that are present in the molecular structure of the test substance are chemically bonded to sulfur or hydrogen.

EU Test method A17 for determination of oxidising properties states that the test need not be performed when examination of the structural formula established beyond reasonable doubt that the substance is in capable of reacting exothermically with a combustible material.