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Hydrated Lime <br /> (flammable) limits <br /> Vapor pressure : Not applicable. <br /> Vapor density : Not applicable. <br /> Relative density : 2.446 <br /> Solubility in water : No Data Available <br /> Partition coefficient: n : No Data Available <br /> octanol/water <br /> Auto-ignition temperature : Not applicable. <br /> Decomposition temperature : No information available <br /> Viscosity : No information available <br /> Section 10. Stability and reactivity <br /> Reactivity : None known. See also Incompatibility below <br /> Chemical stability : Hydrated lime is chemically stable <br /> Possibility of : See above <br /> hazardous reactions <br /> Conditions to avoid : Avoid dust formation, incompatible products, excess heat, and exposure to air or moisture <br /> over prolonged periods <br /> Incompatible materials : Hydrated lime should not be mixed or stored with the following materials: <br /> ACIDS <br /> REACTIVE FLUORIDATED COMPOUNDS <br /> REACTIVE BROMINATED COMPOUNDS <br /> REACTIVE POWDERED METALS <br /> ALUMINUM POWDER <br /> ORGANIC ACID ANHYDRIDES <br /> NITRO-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS <br /> REACTIVE PHOPHOROUS COMPOUNDS <br /> INTERHALOGENATED COMPOUNDS <br /> Hazardous : Calcium Oxides <br /> decomposition <br /> products <br /> Section 11. Toxicological Information <br /> Information on the likely routes of exposure: See First Aid discussion above. <br /> Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics: See First Aid discussion above. <br /> Delayed and immediate effects and also chronic effects from exposure: See First Aid discussion above. <br /> Numerical measures of toxicity: No LD50/LC50 have been identified for this product's components. <br /> Carcinogen listing: Hydrated lime is not listed by MSHA, OSHA, or IARC as a carcinogen, but this product contains <br /> crystalline silica, which has been classified by IARC as (Group 1) carcinogenic to humans when inhaled <br /> Section 12. Ecological information <br /> 5/8 <br />