Yet another chemwatch question
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Yet another chemwatch question
I've decided to finally print out mini MSDS (gradually... as I go...) for sending out with dropper bottles of solutions etc. next year. What do you do when the solution concentration you want isn't listed on chemwatch? I found the one where you can make up your own but it asks for it in % not Molarity, and I don't know if it actually creates a mini MSDS or not because I haven't got that far. Do you just print out the solid form (the one I am working on is ammonium nitrate - they have the solid form or 0.5M solution and I'm looking for 0.1M). I'm starting to wonder if it is worth the effort!
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
I alternate between:
https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/assetmana ... chemicals/
and
https://chemwatchdb.det.nsw.edu.au/default.htm
for my msds. Between them by doing a search for the strength you are after covers all my solution labeling/msds needs.
https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/assetmana ... chemicals/
and
https://chemwatchdb.det.nsw.edu.au/default.htm
for my msds. Between them by doing a search for the strength you are after covers all my solution labeling/msds needs.
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
Thats a slight problem for those of us who don't have access to the DET site.
Any other suggestions?
Any other suggestions?
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
Hey Rosalie
I just did a chemwatch search of 0.1M and it came up with a list that includes ammonium nitrate. All I did was type in 0.1M and search. Hope this helps a bit!!
Lorrae
I just did a chemwatch search of 0.1M and it came up with a list that includes ammonium nitrate. All I did was type in 0.1M and search. Hope this helps a bit!!
Lorrae
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
Rae, Chemwatch/ Chemwatch Gold isn't DET specific.
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
Both links you put on here are DET sites and I couldn't access them.
I do however have access to Chemwatch.
I do however have access to Chemwatch.
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
So does Rosaliem.
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
Dear Rae,
Brilliant!!!
ie just typing in the molarity.....
Solves many of my labelling problems.
Thank you so much. Who would have thought it!!!
cheers,
~Robyn
Brilliant!!!
ie just typing in the molarity.....
Solves many of my labelling problems.
Thank you so much. Who would have thought it!!!
cheers,
~Robyn
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Re: Yet another chemwatch question
I can't access those sites either Richard. I get to Chemwatch another way...
Lorrae, thanks for the tip on searching for the molarity. It looks like it only does exact searches, so if the words are in a different order it won't recognise them. A search for ammonium nitrate only has 2 results because all the others have the numbers in front of them instead of after the chemical name. Rediculous system but I'm glad you've got it sorted!
I will continue with my plan now... maybe it is worth the effort after all!
Lorrae, thanks for the tip on searching for the molarity. It looks like it only does exact searches, so if the words are in a different order it won't recognise them. A search for ammonium nitrate only has 2 results because all the others have the numbers in front of them instead of after the chemical name. Rediculous system but I'm glad you've got it sorted!
I will continue with my plan now... maybe it is worth the effort after all!