labeling for Isocol

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louie
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labeling for Isocol

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Dear All, I recently bought Isocol for a simple prac with the middle school involving oil and glitter,density ,emulsion that type of thing. It has not got a flammable sticker on it .It is a 64% solution of iso propanol. Should it be labelled flammable. If not at what percentage solution is a flammable no longer a flammable ?see ya Louie

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Isopropanol

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Hi Louie,
According to Chemwatch, isopropanol is classified as a flammable liquid at 50% (I didn't look for anything more dilute).
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Carol
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Thanks for the info -isn't it strange that it is not labelled flammable and is for sale in the supermarket - could be dangerous for cosumers
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