Methyl red ...nonhazardous?

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gotolady
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Methyl red ...nonhazardous?

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Hi to all,
I am having a problem with sds on methyl red. I printed one off with an issue date 05/09/2018 that has it with a class 9 and pg 111. I just printed one off with an issue date September 2020 and can't find anything about classes or pg on it. has methyl red magically turned non hazardous?
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Seems to depend if you have an SDS for a solid or a solution .

for a solid , Chem supply ,Merek and Rowe have it also as Non hazardous and no DG as does Chemwatch.
According to Risk assess , Methyl Red solid is classified as not hazardous , Risk assess has somehow decided it's Environmentally damaging Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.Not sure how they can give it a GHS Hazard if its Non Hazardous according to GHS :whistling2:

However once its a solution it becomes a Hazardous Chemical , the Hazards depend on whether its mixed with ethanol, methanol or Methylated spirits .
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Thanks bigmack
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There is something that although a chemical is damaging to the environment, it isn't hazardous because it has not found to be damaging to humans. I think you would find other chemicals in this same group - possibly weak copper sulfate solutions (?)

Always rely on the current SDS from the manufacturer. (not someone else). Chemical classifications do change over time.
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Merilyn1 wrote: 09 Feb 2021, 13:26
Always rely on the current SDS from the manufacturer. (not someone else). Chemical classifications do change over time.
Absolutely Merilyn , but in my chemstore I have 3 little jars of Methyl Red from three manufacturers and none of them are around anymore . So sometimes you just have to make an educated guess based on the common grounds of a few SDS's and just pick one that is representative of the populace .
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If I'm stuck I google, then I google the ingredients, there is usually only a little bit I chuck it in the organic waste container anyway.
Result for what's methyl red made from?
Methyl red is an azo dye consisting of benzoic acid substituted at position 2 by a 4-[(dimethylamino)phenyl]diazenyl group. It has a role as a dye. It is a member of azobenzenes, a monocarboxylic acid and a tertiary amino compound.
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