I am labelling chemicals using RiskAssess but can't find one for iodine solution (15g KI and 3g I2 in 1 L H2O). Could anyone help me please?
Thanks.
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Labelling iodine solution
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Re: Labelling iodine solution
I think the label you are looking for may be Potassium triiodide solution. It comes up when you select iodine and it gives you choices. I'm happy for someone to say I'm wrong.
Re: Labelling iodine solution
You're right Lyn but in my experience that name (while technically correct) causes confusion with potassium iodide solution. Luckily RiskAssess labels now give you the ability to customise the name that is displayed; after you select potassium triiodide you can edit the "name in label" field to say iodine solution instead, but it still saves the right hazard information. Very useful.
Re: Labelling iodine solution
Thank you so much, Lyn and Milo. I thought of having the label as you suggested but, wasn't sure if the compound KI3 would be formed when KI was mixed with I2 or the solution would remain as a mixture (KI/I2), simply because I couldn't edit the displayed formula KI3. Your replies confirm that I should go with Potassium triiodide solution. Thank you again.