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Risk assessment information for a range of higher alcohols including: pentanol (and isomers), hexanol, heptanol,octanol (and isomers) and hexadecanol.
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An index to all the chemicals included in the 2016 Edition Hazcards and later updates. Includes Hazcard numbers and Recipe references.
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This contains all Hazcards updated in 2022 in one handy file.For a all in one file of ALL Hazcards see here.
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All-in-one file of the 2016 Edition of CLEAPSS CLP Hazcards including all updates up to 22/12/22. See Hazcard Index (GL121) for a summary of changes made.This is designed for downloading to mobile dev.. more
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The structures of alcohols influence their chemical reactivity. This small-scale activity provides a quick introduction to the effect of oxidising agents on primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. T.. more
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Risk assessment guidance for ethanol (ethyl alcohol) or IDA (industrial denatured alcohol).
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Using various alcohols safely in practical activities.
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Risk assessment guidance for methanol and phenylmethanol.
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Handling ethanol, industrial denatured alcohol (IDA) and methylated spirit safely in practice activities. Includes surgical spirit.
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The dehydration of an alcohol to an alkene is commonly studied in post-16 courses.  The chemistry of alkenes is also required at GCSE. In this small-scale method, which can be carried out on the open .. more
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