The NFPA Hazard Identification System in the label below signifies. (attached photo) a.Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Acid b.Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Unstable if Heated, Corrosive c.Extreme Danger, Above 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Acid d. Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Corrosive e. none of the above

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The NFPA Hazard Identification System in the label below signifies. (attached photo)

a.Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Acid
b.Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Unstable if Heated, Corrosive
c.Extreme Danger, Above 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Acid
d. Extreme Danger, Above 100 ⁰F Not Exceeding 200 ⁰F, Violent Chemical Change, Corrosive
e. none of the above

 

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Transcribed Image Text:Acetic Anhydride DANGER HEALTH HAZARDS 3. ORGAN HAZARDS COR 公 光局 2. 2
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