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A common method for nitration of methyl benzoate by electrophilic aromatic substitution utilizes a combination of sulfuric acid and nitric acid to produce a source of nitronium ions. Match the hazard label to the named reagent. Consult the reading assignment then, drag and drop the appropriate hazard label(s) into the bin associated with each reagent. Labels may be used more than once. With ea tire ngerin labsis mey be used mo ae tapriate hazard label(e) into the bin associated methyl para nitrobenzoate nitric acic methanol yl benzoate Corrosive Irritant Irritant Cancer suspect agent Flammable Corrasive Irnitant Cancer suspect agent

Explanation / Answer

HNO3 :

CORROSIVE

OXIDIZING

It causes severe burns; skin is stained yellow and then peels. If over 11 M, the acid may cause fire in contact with combustible materials (Oxidizing)

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Methanol:

HIGHLY FLAMMABLE and TOXIC

Methanol is extremely toxic to humans if ingested or if vapors are inhaled. Direct exposure to methanol should be avoided, as methanol can be harmful if swallowed, absorbed through the skin, or inhaled

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Methyl Benzoate

Combustible POISONOUS GASES ARE PRODUCED IN FIRE

Harmful by ingestion

Irritant

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Comments:

Methyl Benzoate can affect you when inhaled and may be absorbed through the skin.

Contact can irritate the skin and eyes.

Inhaling Methyl Benzoate can irritate the nose, throat andlungs.

Methyl Benzoate may cause a skin allergy and an asthma-like allergy. Repeated exposure to high levels may affect the nervoussystem

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Methyl paranitro benzoate : IRRITANT

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Comment:

The toxicological properties of this substance have not been fully investigated

Potential Health Effects
Eye:May cause eye irritation.
Skin: May cause skin irritation.
Ingestion: May cause irritation of the digestive tract.

Inhalation: May cause respiratory tract irritation.