Benzene vs Toulene VE

Benzene vs Toulene VE

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A chemist has chosen to use benzene in a product formulation and comes to you to help him to classify the mixture. Benzene is a known carcinogen. He asks you to help him to determine how much he can use so that he does not have to put the health hazard pictogram on the label. What is the maximum, in percent, he can use?
b. Another chemist suggests changing the formula to use toluene instead of benzene. However, the revised formulation requires that toluene be used in the formula at the 20% level. The CAS number for toluene is 108-88-3. The chemist asks you to help determine the following if he makes the switch to toluene.
i. What is the classification of the formulated product if toluene is the only hazardous
component?
ii. What is the pictogram that will go onto the label?
iii. What is the signal word?
iv. What is the information that needs to be communicated on the label about prevention, response, storage, and disposal of the product? In your opinion, is this an acceptable substitute for benzene?

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