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When I combined nitric acid and sodium hydrosulfide, one of the hazard statements was “flammable gas generation.” Can the Worksheet tell me what flammable gases could be expected?

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When I combined nitric acid and sodium hydrosulfide, one of the hazard statements was “flammable gas generation.” Can the Worksheet tell me what flammable gases could be expected?

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A. In this case, yes, but this version of the Worksheet provides this information only for some chemicals. You won’t see this information on the Mixture Worksheet (where you see hazard statements for the mixture), but sometimes you can find it by selecting the name of each chemical in the mixture, then clicking Info on Selection. For example, by doing this, you can see that sodium hydrosulfide mixed with an acid generates flammable hydrogen sulfide vapors.

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