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Metal Working Patina Hazards
| ID | Patina Chemical | Other Names | Ingestion Haz | Inhalation Haz | Skin Contact Haz | Other Hazards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Acetic Acid | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | TLV 10 ppm; concentrate very corrosive; ingestion may be fatal; may cause chronic bronchitis; vinegar is 2-3% acetic acid | |
| 2 | Ammonia | Moderately toxic to highly toxic | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | TLV 25 ppm; household ammonia is 5-10% ammonia; skin contact can cause burns; high concentrations can cause chemical pneumonia; mixing w/alkalis releases ammonia gas; mixing w/chlorine bleach forms poison gas | |
| 3 | Ammonium Chloride | Slightly toxic | Slightly toxic | Not significantly toxic | TLV 10 mg/m3; if heated, it decomposes to hydrogen chloride, ammonia, which are strong respiratory irritants | |
| 4 | Ammonium Nitrate | Moderately toxic | Slightly toxic | Not significantly toxic | Very powerful oxidizing agent, which can react explosively w/solvents, organic materials, acids | |
| 5 | Ammonium Sulfate | Slightly toxic | Slightly toxic | Slightly toxic | If heated, it decomposes to form irritating ammonia and sulfur oxides | |
| 6 | Ammonium Sulfide | Extremely toxic | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | Releases extremely toxic hydrogen sulfide gas; if heated/treated w/acid, it decomposes to form ammonia, hydrogen sulfide gas; hydrogen sulfide can also form in stomach due to reaction w/stomach acid, if ingested | |
| 7 | Arsenic Oxide | Extremely toxic | Extremely toxic | Highly toxic | PEL 0.01 mg/m3, NIOSH C 0.002 mg/m3; known carcinogen; acute ingestion may be fatal; reaction w/acid forms poisonous arsine gas; causes skin irritation, cancer, kidney & liver damage; nervous system damage; DO NOT USE | |
| 8 | Barium Sulfide | Extremely toxic | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | TLV 0.5 mg/m3; may cause skin/eye/nose/throat irritation, intestinal spasms, heart irregularities, muscle pain; releases extremely hydrogen sulfide gas; reacts w/acid to form hydrogen sulfide (can react w/stomach acid, if ingested) | |
| 9 | Chromium VI Compounds | Chromium trioxide, potassium dichromate | Highly toxic to extremely toxic | Highly toxic to extremely toxic | Highly toxic | TLV 0.05 mg/m3, NIOSH 0.001 mg/m3; known carcinogen; strong oxidizing agents; corrosive; may cause irritation, ulcer, allergies, cancer, gastroenteritis, circulatory collapse, kidney damage; DO NOT USE |
| 10 | Copper Compounds | Copper sulfate, copper carbonate, copper chloride, copper nitrate | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | Slightly toxic | TLV 1 mg/m3, PEL 0.1 mg/m3; may cause irritation, ulcer, congestion, metal fume fever, gastrointestinal irritation, vomiting |
| 11 | Ferric Chloride | Iron perchloride | Moderately toxic | Slightly toxic | Moderately toxic | Powder; forms hydrochloric acid in solution; ingestion of large amounts. by children could cause iron poisoning; heating releases highly toxic hydrogen chloride gas, which causes lung irritation, pulmonary edema |
| 12 | Hydrochloric Acid | Muriatic acid | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Concentrates highly corrosive; causes severe stomach damage, lung irritation; possible chronic bronchitis; diluted acid less haz., but still causes skin/eye irritation; vapors highly toxic if inhaled |
| 13 | Hydrogen Peroxide (Concentrated) | Highly toxic | Slightly toxic | Moderately toxic | TLV 1 ppm; corrosive to skin, eyes, gastrointestinal system, strong oxidizing agent; dilute solutions not considered haz.; may react w/ flammable liquids, combustible materials, some metal salts | |
| 14 | Iodine | Extremely toxic | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | TLV-C 0.1 ppm; corrosive; skin contact may cause hypersensitivity and burns; oxidizing agent; inhalation causes severe respiratory irritation similar to chlorine gas, but at room temperature, not much of a problem because of low volatility; may be fatal | |
| 15 | Lead Acetate | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Not significantly toxic | PEL 0.05 mg/m3; probable carcinogen, mutagen, developmental toxicant; may cause lead poisoning, causing lead colic, anemia, weakening of joints, headaches, irritability, malaise, pain in joints, kidney damage, birth defects; DO NOT USE | |
| 16 | Liver of Sulfur (see Potassium Sulfide) | |||||
| 17 | Nitric Acid | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | TLV 2 ppm; concentrate highly corrosive; strong oxidizer; reacts w/copper & alloys to form highly toxic nitrogen dioxide gas; can cause severe stomach damage, skin, eye irritation, emphysema | |
| 18 | Oxalic Acid | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | Highly toxic | TLV 1 mg/m3; powder and solutions corrosive to skin, eyes, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system; causes kidney damage, gangrene of extremities, gastroenteritis | |
| 19 | Platinum Chloride | Unknown | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | TLV 0.002 mg/m3; causes skin allergies, nasal allergies, asthma, lung scarring, emphysema; people w/red or light hair and fine-textured skin most susceptible | |
| 20 | Potassium Chlorate | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | Moderately toxic | Strong oxidizing agent used in pyrotechnics; skin, eye, respiratory irritant; ingestion causes gastritis, methemoglobinemia, kidney damage; DO NOT USE | |
| 21 | Potassium Ferricyanide | Moderately toxic | Slightly toxic | Slightly toxic | When heated strongly, treated w/acid, or exposed to uv radiation, decomposes to form poisonous hydrogen cyanide gas | |
| 22 | Potassium Sulfide | Potassium polysulfide, liver of sulfur | Extremely toxic | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | Reaction involves release of extremely toxic hydrogen sulfide gas; if heated/treated w/acid, it decomposes to form hydrogen sulfide gas; can also happen in stomach due to reaction w/stomach acid, if ingested |
| 23 | Sodium Hydroxide | Lye | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | TLV-C 2 mg/m3; highly corrosive; ingestion can cause severe pain and damage to mouth and esophagus, and can be fatal; inhalation can cause chemical pneumonia; dilute alkaline solutions more corrosive than dilute acid solutions |
| 24 | Sodium Thiosulfate | Moderately toxic | Highly toxic | Not significantly toxic | Ingestion can cause purging; reacting w/acid or heating causes decomposition to sulfur dioxide; aqueous solutions also decompose to form sulfur dioxide; chronic inhalation causes bronchitis; asthmatics especially sensitive to sulfur dioxide | |
| 25 | Zinc Chloride | Highly toxic | Highly toxic | Moderately toxic | TLV 1 mg/m3; corrosive to skin, eyes, stomach; inhalation of fumes from heating highly irritating to respiratory system and may cause bronchitis/pulmonary edema |
