Hazardous or Non-Hazardous Chemicals For the CSET Multiple Subjects


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Excerpt from the CSET Study Guide

You need to know your basic hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals for the CSET Multiple Subjects exam, subtest II, science.

Formic Acid = Hazardous
Sucrose = Non-hazardous
Acetone = Hazardous
Sodium Phosphate = Non-hazardous
Ammonia = Hazardous
Magnesium Hydroxide = Non-hazardous
Citric Acid = Non-hazardous
Hexane = Hazardous
Sodium Hydroxide = Hazardous
Epoxides = Hazardous
Sugars = Non-hazardous
Acetic Acid = Hazardous
Nitric Acid = Hazardous
Copper Oxide = Non-hazardous
Water = Non-hazardous
Diphenyl Methane = Non-hazardous
Ether = Hazardous
Vitamins = Non-hazardous
Amino Acids = Non-hazardous
Zinc Oxide = Non-hazardous
Hydrochloric Acid = Hazardous
Potassium Salt = Non-hazardous

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By Lupie Gonzales
http://www.ACEtheCSET.com
Lupie Gonzales Hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals for the cset multiple subjects

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