This section summarises physical and chemical property values from all registered dossiers in ECHA’s databases for the substance. : 7783-61-1. the level of agreement, in substance classification between the REACH registrants (dark blue bar) and CLP notifiers (light blue bar), as well as between the notified classifications and the approved harmonised classification. The BPR regulatory processes identified for the Brief Profile are: Prior Informed Consent (PIC)The PIC Regulation (649/2012) entered into force on 4 July 2014. Molecular structure displayed in this section is based on InChI annotation from IUCLID reference substances database and stored in the ECHA database. More information on processable studies and data-waiving is available in the section help of the ‘Scientific properties’. To confirm if a substance is covered by a specific legislative framework the official publication should be consulted.Reproduction or further distribution of this information may be subject to copyright protection. Therefore, data has to fit the format and aggregation logic that is used for the Brief Profile. Short-term EC50 or LC50 for terrestrial plants provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (short term) for 50% of the terrestrial plants in the test, generally displayed in milligram per kilo soil (dry weight). The goal of CLP is to make sure that hazards presented by chemicals are clearly communicated to workers and consumers in the European Union through a system of classifying and labelling of chemicals. If so, the data provided is not processed for the Brief Profile. EC10 / LC10 or NOEC for freshwater sediment provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration/lethal concentration for 10% of the model organisms feeding off the freshwater sediment or the no observed effect concentration for of the model organisms feeding off the freshwater sediment. The Brief Profile is produced based on data in ECHA’s databases and maintained by the Agency, and therefore the Brief Profile as a dissemination tool falls under ECHA’s responsibility. 1.6), oxidising: maximum burning rate equal or higher than reference mixture, oxidising: vigorous reaction in preliminary test. Note: Results without a measurement condition (temperature) are not processed for the Brief Profile. Flash point provides substance information on the substance’s flash point at a temperature measured in °C at a pressure  measured in Pascal. LC50 for marine water invertebrates provides substance information on the substance’s lethal concentration for 50% of the marine water invertebrates in the test, displayed in milligram per litre. Registrant can provide information on eye exposure as mentioned above for ‘Data for workers – eye exposure.’. This information has not been reviewed or verified by ECHA, and may change without prior notice. Values are generally displayed in milligram per litre. Long-term EC10 or LC10 or NOEC for birds provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (long term) for 10% of the birds in the test, or the no observed effect concentration for birds. Registrants can register their substance’s bioaccumulation properties as: Registrants can register their substance’s oral/dermal/inhalation absorption rate values in percentages. PNEC STP, data displayed in milligram per litre. Henry’s Law Constant provides substance information on the substance’s Henry’s Law Constant measured in in Pa.m3.mol-1 at a temperature measured in °C. Thirdly the display of data is prioritised by units. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. This section summarises the values related to biodegradation in soil from all registered dossiers for the substance. Provides information if the substance has been identified by one of the following previous EU chemicals regulatory frameworks: The ‘Hazard classification and labelling’ section shows the hazards of a substance through a standardised system of statements and pictograms, as has been established under CLP (Classification Labelling and Packaging) Regulation. Exposure controls/personal protection Ingredient name Exposure limits Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists, gases or dusts. This section summarises the Toxicological information provided from all registered dossiers for the substance. This section provides environmental fate and pathways information compiled from all automatically processable data from REACH registration dossiers that is available to ECHA at the time of generation.

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