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Common synonyms |
Caustic potash, lye |
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Formula |
KOH |
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Physical properties |
Form: White semi-transparent flaky solid
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Principal hazards |
** Contact with the eyes can cause serious long-term damage
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Safe handling |
Always wear safety glasses. Do not allow solid or solution to come into contact with your skin. When preparing solutions swirl the liquid gently to prevent "hot spots" developing. |
Emergency |
Eye contact: Immediately flush the eye with
plenty of water. Continue for at least ten minutes and call for
immediate medical help.
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Disposal |
Small amounts of dilute potassium hydroxide can be flushed down a sink with a large quantity of water, unless local rules prohibit this. Larger amounts should be neutralised before disposal. |
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Protective equipment |
ALWAYS wear safety glasses when handling potassium hydroxide or its solutions. For many chemicals safety glasses are needed because when the chemical gets in the eye it causes irritation; by contrast, potassium hydroxide can cause serious damage. If you need gloves, neoprene, nitrile or natural rubber are suitable for handling solutions at concentrations of up to 70% |
Further information |
Potassium hydroxide
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Link to the
Oxford HSci web site
Oxford, January 18, 2007