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Material Safety Data Sheet: Barium Chloride Dihydrate

Identification

Product Name: Barium Chloride Dihydrate
Chemical Formula: BaCl₂·2H₂O
Synonyms: Barium dichloride, Barium chloride hydrate
CAS Number: 10326-27-9
Recommended Use: Laboratory reagent, chemical manufacturing, water treatment
Supplier: Name, address, phone number of the supplier
Emergency Contact: Emergency telephone number and location of poison control centers

Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Acute toxicity (oral), Category 3; Acute toxicity (dermal), Category 3
Label Elements: Skull and crossbones symbol, Danger signal word
Hazard Statements: Toxic if swallowed or in contact with skin
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust, wash hands thoroughly, do not eat/drink/smoke when using, wear protective gloves and clothing
Potential Health Effects: Eyes - irritation, skin - redness/irritation, ingestion - nausea, vomiting, muscular paralysis, cardiovascular effects, inhalation - cough, sore throat, potential lung damage
Environmental Hazards: Toxic to aquatic life even at small concentrations

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: Barium Chloride Dihydrate
Common Name: Barium chloride
Concentration: 98–100%
CAS Number: 10326-27-9
Impurities: Trace amounts of other barium salts may be present
Molecular Weight: 244.26 g/mol

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, monitor for respiratory distress, provide oxygen if breathing becomes difficult, seek medical attention promptly
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, do not use solvents, call a physician
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if present and easy to do, continue rinsing, get medical help
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly, do not induce vomiting, never give anything by mouth if victim is unconscious, seek immediate medical advice
Most Important Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, muscle twitching, irregular heartbeat, difficulty breathing, risk of convulsions; delayed effects can include kidney or cardiac damage
Advice for Medical Personnel: Careful observation, administer oxygen, correct electrolyte disturbances, symptomatic treatment, consider chelation if recommended

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray, alcohol-resistant foam
Unsuitable Media: None identified for the product, but avoid using full water jets that may spread powder
Specific Hazards: Barium chloride dihydrate does not burn, decomposes in fire to produce toxic fumes of hydrogen chloride and barium oxide
Protective Equipment: Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus with full protective clothing
Special Procedures: Isolate area, prevent runoff into water sources, control powder dispersion, cool containers with water from safe distance
Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride gas, barium oxide particles

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), avoid dust formation, ensure adequate ventilation
Environmental Precautions: Prevent product from entering drains or waterways, inform authorities in case of large spills
Cleanup Procedures: Collect spilled material with suitable tools, avoid raising dust, containerize for disposal according to local regulations, clean surface with damp cloth or absorbent material, ventilate area thoroughly

Handling and Storage

Handling: Wear protective equipment, handle only in well-ventilated areas, avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing, do not eat/drink/smoke in work area, wash hands after handling, handle away from incompatible substances
Storage: Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location, keep away from incompatible materials such as acids and strong oxidizers, label storage area with hazard information, avoid storing near food or drink
Storage Temperature: Recommended ambient temperature range
Incompatibilities: Strong acids, strong oxidizers, aluminum, combustible materials

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Occupational Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL for soluble barium salts as Ba: 0.5 mg/m³ (TWA); ACGIH TLV: 0.5 mg/m³ (TWA)
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, eyewash stations, safety showers in work area
Personal Protection - Respiratory: Use NIOSH-approved particulate respirator if dust concentrations exceed exposure limits
Personal Protection - Hands: Chemical-resistant gloves made of rubber, nitrile, or PVC
Personal Protection - Eyes: Safety goggles, face shield for splashes
Personal Protection - Skin: Lab coat, chemical-resistant apron, impermeable footwear

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: White crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
Odor Threshold: Not applicable
pH (5% solution): 5.0–8.0
Melting Point: 113°C (decomposes)
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: Not flammable
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Flammability: Not flammable
Vapor Pressure: Not significant at ambient conditions
Relative Density: 3.86 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in water (375 g/L at 20°C)
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not available
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not applicable
Decomposition Temperature: 113°C
Viscosity: Not applicable

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under normal handling and storage conditions
Reactivity: Reacts with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents, moisture accelerates dissolution
Hazardous Reactions: Contact with acids releases hydrogen chloride gas
Conditions to Avoid: Exposure to moisture, humidity, high heat, storage with incompatible materials
Incompatible Materials: Acids, strong oxidizers, aluminum, magnesium, potassium
Decomposition Products: Barium oxide, hydrogen chloride, chlorine gas in extreme conditions

Toxicological Information

Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 (rat): 118 mg/kg; Dermal LD50 (rabbit): 300 mg/kg; highly toxic if swallowed or absorbed through skin
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, watery diarrhea, muscle weakness, cardiac disturbances, convulsions, risk of respiratory failure
Chronic Effects: Prolonged exposure may damage kidneys, heart, nervous system
Carcinogenicity: Not listed as carcinogenic by OSHA, NTP, IARC
Mutagenicity/Teratogenicity: No evidence from current studies
Other Health Hazards: May aggravate pre-existing heart or kidney disorders, individuals with impaired electrolyte balance are at increased risk

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: Highly toxic to aquatic life (fish, daphnia, algae) at low concentrations, LC50 (fish): <10 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability: Inorganic salt, not readily biodegradable, persists in the environment
Bioaccumulative Potential: May accumulate in aquatic organisms
Mobility in Soil: Water-soluble, mobile in moist soils, may leach into groundwater
Other Adverse Effects: Significant spills can have long-term effects on water quality and soil health

Disposal Considerations

Waste Disposal Methods: Collect in labeled, sealed containers, contract with licensed chemical waste disposal company, follow local, regional, and national regulations
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse containers, dispose of in accordance with hazardous waste regulations
RCRA Classification: Barium compounds listed as hazardous waste, US EPA Waste Number D005
Special Precautions: Do not discharge to environment, avoid release to sewer systems, ensure containers remain sealed until pickup

Transport Information

UN Number: 1564
UN Proper Shipping Name: Barium Compounds, n.o.s.
Transport Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic substances)
Packing Group: III
Marine Pollutant: Yes, due to high aquatic toxicity
Transport Labels: Toxic, marine pollutant
Special Precautions: Keep away from foodstuffs and feed, transport in secure, sealed containers, follow applicable shipping regulations for toxic solids

Regulatory Information

OSHA: Classified as hazardous
SARA Title III Sections 302/304/313: Barium compounds reportable under Section 313, subject to emergency planning and release notification
TSCA: Listed on US Toxic Substances Control Act inventory
California Proposition 65: Not listed as a known carcinogen or reproductive toxin
Canadian WHMIS: D1A (Very Toxic Material Causing Immediate and Serious Toxic Effects)
EU Classification: GHS Acute Toxicity Oral and Dermal Category 3, H301+H311; Water hazard class 2 (German regulation)
Other International Regulations: Subject to strict regulation due to acute toxicity and ecological hazard, exporters and importers must ensure full compliance with transit and destination country laws