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What does SIN stand for ✔Correct Answer-Safety, Isolate, Notify
4 ways chemicals can get into your body ✔Correct Answer-inhalation, absorption, ingestion,
injection
What is a consist? ✔Correct Answer-A list of the contents of every car on the train
what is a dewar container used for ✔Correct Answer-Transporting/storing cryogenic liquids
Air bill ✔Correct Answer-Shipping papers on an airplane
Bill of lading/ freight bill ✔Correct Answer-The shipping papers used for transport of
chemicals over roads and highways; also referred to as a freight bill.
what is a carboy? ✔Correct Answer-A glass, plastic, or steel storage container. Range from 5-
15 gallons
What is the CAS ✔Correct Answer-Chemical Abstract Service
Cryogen ✔Correct Answer-A fluid with a boiling point lower than -130 F (Very Cold)
potential ways containers can fail are ✔Correct Answer-disintegration, runaway
cracking ,closures opening up, punctures, splits or tears
3 types of stress that cause containers to fail ✔Correct Answer-thermal, mechanical, chemical
Physical change ✔Correct Answer-Chemicals can undergo a Physical change when they are
subjected to environmental influences such as heat cold and pressure.
expansion ratio ✔Correct Answer-A description of the volume increase that occurs when a
compressed liquefied gas changes to a gas
chemical reactivity (also known as chemical change) ✔Correct Answer-The ability of a
substance to undergo a transformation at the molecular level, usually with a release of some
form of energy.
, Fire point ✔Correct Answer-Is the temperature at which sustained combustion of the vapor
will occur.
flash point of diesel fuel ✔Correct Answer-approximately 120F to 140F
Ignition Temperature ✔Correct Answer-minimum temp at which a fuel, when heated, will
ignite in the presence of air and continue to burn
Acetone Flash point ✔Correct Answer--4F
#2 grade diesel flash point ✔Correct Answer-125F
Where does vapor pressure occur ✔Correct Answer-In the head space of the container
Boiling point ✔Correct Answer-is the temp at which a liquid will continually give off vapors in
sustained amounts and, if held at that temp long enough, will turn completely into a gas.
what is the flammable range for hydrogen ✔Correct Answer-4%-75%
flammable range for natural gas is ✔Correct Answer-5%-15%
Flammable range for propane ✔Correct Answer-2.5%-9%
What's the boiling point of water? ✔Correct Answer-212F, 100C
A vapor density with less than one will? ✔Correct Answer-Rise
A vapor density greater than 1 will ✔Correct Answer-hang in low spots or stay low
What is the vapor density of air? ✔Correct Answer-1.0
What is the vapor density of propane? ✔Correct Answer-1.55
whats the specific gravity of water ✔Correct Answer-1.0
any material with a specific gravity value less than 1.0 will? ✔Correct Answer-float on water
Toxic products of combustion ✔Correct Answer-Hazardous chemical compounds that are
released when a material decomposes under heat.
Beta particles are considered to be ✔Correct Answer-Ionizing radiation
Gamma ray ✔Correct Answer-Pure electromagnetic energy