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A flammable,
odorless, colorless, and toxic gas. It is shipped as a compressed
gas in steel or aluminum cylinders.
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Molecular Weight:
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28.01
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Safety Data
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Specific Volume:
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13.8cf/lb@NTP
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OSHA - PEL : 50 ppm
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Critical Temperature:
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-220.4 °F
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Boiling Point:
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-312.7°F (-191.5°C) @1 atm
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ACGIH- TWA/TLV: 25 ppm
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Critical Pressure:
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507.4 psia
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CAS No.:
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630-08-0
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IDLH: 1,200 ppm
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Hazards:
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Fire and Chemical Asphyxiant
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Flammable Limits:
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12.5-74% in Air
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DOT Label:
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White, Inhalation Hazard; Red, Flammable Gas
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UN Number:
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UN 1016
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DOT Class:
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2.3
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Cylinder:
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Steel Alloy, Aluminum
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Cylinder
Size
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DOT
Specification
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Cylinder
Dimension
(in.)
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Average
Tare Weight
(lbs)
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Average
Internal Volume
(ft3)(L)
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Contents
(ft3)
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300
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3AA2400
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9 x 55
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137
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1.76 (49.8)
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242
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200
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3AA2265
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9 x 51
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119
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1.55 (43.9)
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175
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| CO |
>=
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99.9% |
%V |
| N2 |
=<
|
500 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
|
150 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
|
7 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
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200 |
ppmv |
| CO |
>=
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99.95% |
%V |
| N2 |
=<
|
200 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
|
100 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
|
7 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
|
100 |
ppmv |
| CO |
>=
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99.99% |
%V |
| H2 |
=<
|
3 |
ppmv |
| N2 |
=<
|
80 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
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25 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
|
5 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
|
20 |
ppmv |
| THC(CH4) |
=<
|
5 |
ppmv |
| CO |
>=
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99.995% |
%V |
| H2 |
=<
|
2 |
ppmv |
| N2 |
=<
|
20 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
|
5 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
|
2 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
|
3 |
ppmv |
| THC(CH4) |
=<
|
2 |
ppmv |
| CO |
>=
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99.996% |
%V |
| H2 |
=<
|
2 |
ppmv |
| N2 |
=<
|
10 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
|
2 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
|
1 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
|
5 |
ppmv |
| THC(CH4) |
=<
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0.5 |
ppmv |
| Fe(CO)5 |
=<
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0.1 |
ppbw |
| Ni(CO)4 |
=<
|
0.1 |
ppbw |
| CO |
>=
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99.998% |
%V |
| H2 |
=<
|
1 |
ppmv |
| N2 |
=<
|
10 |
ppmv |
| O2 |
=<
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3 |
ppmv |
| H2O |
=<
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1 |
ppmv |
| CO2 |
=<
|
3 |
ppmv |
| THC(CH4) |
=<
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1 |
ppmv |
| Fe(CO)5 |
=<
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0.1 |
ppbw |
| Ni(CO)4 |
=<
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0.1 |
ppbw |
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Additional Information:
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Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, poisonous
and flammable gas. Carbon Monoxide poses an immediate
fire hazard when mixed with air. Carbon Monoxide
is a chemical asphyxiant and may be fatal if inhaled.
Exposure to Carbon Monoxide can cause nausea,
dizziness, headaches, and collapse. Flame or high
temperature impinging on a localized area of the
cylinder of Carbon Monoxide can cause the cylinder
to explode without activating the cylinder¡¯s
relief devices. Provide adequate fire protection
during emergency response situations.
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