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Preparation of Antifebrin


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Preparation of Antifebrin

... Preparation of Antifebrin Safety of Chemicals Phenylammonium Chloride (C6H5NH3Cl) * Highly Toxic * Carcinogen (can cause cancer) * Irritant to eyes and skin * Harmful if inhaled, swallowed or touched Sodium Ethanoate (CH3COONa) * May be harmful to skin * Moderately toxic by ingestion * Irritant to skin and eye Ethanoic Anhydride ((CH3CO)20) * Corrosive * Harmful if swallowed * Contact to eyes may cause irritation or burns Antifebrin (CH3CONHC6H5) * Irritant * Can cause a weak pulse and faintness if too much is inhaled or swallowed Safety precautions * Goggles will be worn throughout the experiment. This will protect my eyes against splashes of chemicals * Safety gloves will also be worn throughout the experiment; this will protect my hands from the chemicals so it does not harm/damage my skin. * A lab coat will be worn to protect my clothes and skin from the chemicals used. * All glassware and containers will be moved into the middle of the table. This will ensure that they are not knocked

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