危险化学品的cas.nd.un号等分别是何意思?
1。 CAS no. (number): 不是危险品而已, 而是所有的化学品都有的一个编号, 便于数据库的查找。
CAS registry numbers are unique numerical identifiers for chemical compounds, polymers, biological sequences, mixtures and alloys. They are also referred to as CAS numbers or CAS RNs.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, assigns these identifiers to every chemical that has been described in the literature. The intention is to make database searches more convenient, as chemicals often have many names. Almost all molecule databases today allow searching by CAS number.
As of Nov 2, 2005, there were 26,901,696 substances in the CAS registry — the current number is published here. About 4,000 new numbers are added each day.
CAS registry number is separated by hyphens into three parts, the first consisting of up to 6 digits, the second consisting of two digits, and the third consisting of a single digit serving as a check digit.
2。 UN no. 才是危险品特有的。 运输都要有这号码。
UN numbers or UN IDs are four-digit numbers that identify dangerous goods hazardous substances and articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, toxic substances, etc.) in the framework of international transport. Some hazardous substances have their own UN numbers (e.g. acrylamide has UN2074), while sometimes groups of chemicals or products with similar properties receive a common UN number (e.g. flammable liquid, not otherwise specified, have UN1993). A chemical in its solid state may receive a different UN number than the liquid phase if their hazardous properties differ significantlysubstances with different levels of purity may also receive different UN numbers.
UN numbers range from UN0001 to about UN3500 and are assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods. They are published as part of their Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, also known as the Orange Book. These recommendations are adopted by the regulatory organization responsible for the different modes of transport.
NA numbers (North America), also known as DOT numbers are issued by the United States Department of Transportation and are identical to UN numbers, except that some substances without a UN number may have an NA number. These additional NA numbers use the range NA8000 - NA9999.
Associated with each UN number is a hazard identifier, which encodes the general hazard class and subdivision (and, in the case of explosives, their compatibility group). For instance, the hazard identifier of acrylamide is 6.1 and the one of cigarette lighters is 2.1. If a substances poses several dangers, then subsidiary risk identifiers may be specified. It is not possible to deduce the hazard class(es) of a substance from its UN number: they have to be looked up in a table.
The hazard classes and their divisions are:
Class 1: Explosives
Division 1.1: Substances and articles which have a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.2: Substances and articles which have a projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.3: Substances and articles which have a fire hazard and either a minor blast hazard or a minor projection hazard or both, but not a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.4: Substances and articles which present no significant hazard
Division 1.5: Very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard
Division 1.6: Extremely insensitive articles which do not have a mass explosion hazard
Class 2: Gases
Division 2.1: Flammable gases
Division 2.2: Non-flammable, non-toxic gases
Division 2.3: Toxic gases
Class 3: Flammable liquids
Class 4: Flammable solidssubstances liable to spontaneous combustionsubstances which, on contact with water, emit flammable gases
Division 4.1: Flammable solids, self-reactive substances and solid desensitised explosives
Division 4.2: Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
Division 4.3: Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases
Class 5: Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides
Division 5.1: Oxidizing substances
Division 5.2: Organic peroxides
Class 6: Toxic and infectious substances
Division 6.1: Toxic substances
Division 6.2: Infectious substances
Class 7: Radioactive material
Class 8: Corrosive substances
Class 9: Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles
CAS号(CAS Registry Number或称CAS Number, CAS Rn, CAS #),又称CAS登录号,是某种物质(化合物、高分子材料、生物序列(Biological sequences)、混合物或合金)的唯一的数字识别号码。
美国化学会的下设组织化学文摘服务社(Chemical Abstracts Service, CAS)负责为每一种出现在文献中的物质分配一个CAS号,其目的是为了避免化学物质有多种名称的麻烦,使数据库的检索更为方便。如今几乎所有的化学数据库都允许用CAS号检索。
到2012年1月20日,CAS已经登记了64,944,800余种物质最新数据,并且还以每天4,000余种的速度增加。
CAS登录号是美国化学文摘服务社(Chemical Abstracts Service ,CAS)为化学物质制订的登记号,该号是检索有多个名称的化学物质信息的重要工具。是某种物质(化合物、高分子材料、生物序列[Biological sequences])、混合物或合金的唯一的数字识别号码。
格式
一个CAS编号以连字符“-”分为三部分,第一部分有2到7位数字,第二部分有2位数字,第三部分有1位数字作为校验码。CAS编号以升序排列且没有任何内在含义。
校验码的计算方法如下:CAS顺序号(第一、二部分数字)的最后一位乘以1,最后第二位乘以2,依此类推,然后再把所有的乘积相加,再把和除以10,其余数就是第三部分的校验码。
举例来说,水(H2O)的CAS编号前两部分是7732-18,则其校验码= ( 8×1 + 1×2 + 2×3 + 3×4 + 7×5 + 7×6 ) mod 10 = 105 mod 10 = 5(mod是求余运算符)
以上内容参考 百度百科-CAS登录号
UN1830
Sulphuric
acid/8/Ⅱ,那么你可以用运输专用名来查CAS#。
具体来讲,环己烷(Cyclohexane),CAS号:110-82-7,UN编号:1145,危险品等级(Class):3,属于3类易燃液体类危险品。出口的话可以正常发海运整柜/拼箱,空运以及快递,详可询我,希望可以帮到您,谢谢!
双氧水属于危险品,常用危险化学品的分类及标志(GB 13690-92)将该物质划为第五类氧化剂,也就是第五类危险品。
过氧化氢自身不燃,但能与许多有机物如糖、淀粉、醇类、石油产品等形成爆炸性混合物,在撞击、受热或电火花作用下能发生爆炸,释放出大量的热量、氧和水蒸气。
在pH值为3.5~4.5时最稳定,在碱性溶液中极易分解,在遇强光,特别是短波射线照射时也能发生分解。当加热到100℃以上时,开始急剧分解。
扩展资料
使用双氧水的注意事项
1、浓度高的双氧水氧化性更强,如滴到衣服上和皮肤上,很快会烧伤;30%的沾到皮肤,很快就又痛又痒;沾在布料上,布料很快变白,失去弹性和韧性,轻轻一扯就破。
2、避免放在光线直射处,且不能放在温度太高的地方。
3、不用时密封好,容器内的氧气达到一定量时,双氧水不会再分解。
4、不要参进杂质,特别是金属氧化物和血液。
5、不要使用金属容器装载双氧水,浓度较高且存放时间较长时,宜采用玻璃容器。
参考资料来源:百度百科--过氧化氢
我也不是很清楚,cas号和有没有毒没关系吧。我的理解就是,可以用号查到对应的化学品
附,百度到的查询网址
查到了化学品,就可以再查资料确定是那种危险品了
完毕,望采纳,谢谢