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The product is stable. Hazardous decomposition products include Carbon monoxide and Carbon <br /> dioxide (CO2) <br /> 3.2.8 Polyfroth W20 <br /> Store between 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F). Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in <br /> a dry, cool and well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. <br /> Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. <br /> Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental <br /> contamination. <br /> Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur. The product is <br /> stable. Incompatible with oxidizing material, acids, alkalis. <br /> 3.2.9 Sodium lospropyl Xanthate <br /> Store solid xanthates under cool, dark, dry conditions. <br /> This product is stable. Incompatible with strong acids oxidizing agents. Dust may explode. <br /> Decomposes to Carbon Disulphide, Trithiocarbonate, Isopropyl Alcohol. Exposure to heat causes <br /> decomposition. <br /> 3.2. 10 NAX 31 <br /> Store solid xanthates under cool, dark, dry conditions. <br /> This product is stable. Incompatible with strong acids oxidizing agents. Dust may explode. <br /> Decomposes to Carbon Disulphide, Trithiocarbonate, Isopropyl Alcohol. <br /> 3.2. 11 Zinc Sulfate (ZnSO4) <br /> Zinc Sulfate should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible <br /> substances. <br /> Zinc Sulfate is stable under normal temperatures and pressures. It should be stored in a location <br /> that avoids excess heat. At temperatures more than 932 degrees F, it decomposes and produces <br /> oxides of sulfur and toxic fumes of zinc oxide. It is incompatible with strong bases. <br /> 3.2. 12 Flocculant AF-309 <br /> Keep in a cool dry place. Keep container closed when not in use. <br /> Stable under normal conditions. Incompatible with strong bases and oxidizing agents. <br /> 3.3 Containment <br /> The unloading area, storage area and mill area all have been designed to maximize containment of <br /> a spill or release. The unloading pad construction is discussed in Section 3.1. The Mill Area includes <br /> the storage area for the chemicals. From both the portal and intersection with the Main Revenue <br /> Materials Containment Plan (MCP) Page 12 of 33 May 2021 <br />