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18 multiple choice 1 point according to section 9, what is the freezing…

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18 multiple choice 1 point
according to section 9, what is the freezing point of this substance?
-36 degrees f
-20 degrees f.
32 degrees f
freezing point is not listed.

19 multiple choice 1 point
according to section 14 of the sds. what is the dot regulation category for this substance?
class 2 substance.
class 4 substance.
class 1 substance.
not regulated.

20 multiple choice 1 point
according to the sds what should be done if this substance is accidentally ingested?
induce vomiting.
call poison control and seek immediate medical attention.
give the person a large quantity of water to dilute the substance
give the person antifreeze antidote pills from the first aid cabinet.

21 multiple choice 1 point
which section of the sds states how substances should be stored?
section 7
section 12
section 8
section 14

Explanation:

Response

These questions are related to Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information for a Prestone antifreeze/coolant product. To answer them, one would need to refer to the actual SDS document (the image shows parts of it but not the full sections needed for precise answers). However, based on general SDS knowledge and typical antifreeze SDS content:

Question 18 (Freezing point)

Antifreeze (like Prestone) typically has a freezing point below 32°F (water’s freezing point) and common formulations for automotive use often have a freezing point around -36°F (for a 50/50 mix with water, though pure antifreeze has a lower freezing point, but SDS for Prestone products often list -36°F as a key freezing point for the formulated product). So the likely answer is -36 degrees F.

Question 19 (DOT regulation category)

Antifreeze (coolant) is not a hazardous material regulated under DOT’s Class 1 (explosives), Class 2 (gases), or Class 4 (flammable solids). It is typically “Not Regulated” for DOT transportation (unless in large quantities or under specific conditions, but SDS for Prestone usually lists it as Not Regulated). So the answer is Not Regulated.

Question 20 (Ingestion response)

Ingesting antifreeze (which contains toxic chemicals like ethylene glycol) requires immediate action: call poison control and seek medical attention. Inducing vomiting is not recommended (can cause more harm), giving water or antidote pills (not standard first aid) are incorrect. So the answer is Call poison control and seek immediate medical attention.

Question 21 (Storage section)

In SDS, Section 7 is “Handling and Storage,” which details how to store the substance. Section 12 is “Ecological Information,” Section 8 is “Exposure Controls/Personal Protection,” Section 14 is “Transport Information.” So the answer is Section 7.

Final Answers (for each question):
  1. -36 degrees f
  2. Not Regulated.
  3. Call poison control and seek immediate medical attention.
  4. Section 7

Answer:

These questions are related to Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information for a Prestone antifreeze/coolant product. To answer them, one would need to refer to the actual SDS document (the image shows parts of it but not the full sections needed for precise answers). However, based on general SDS knowledge and typical antifreeze SDS content:

Question 18 (Freezing point)

Antifreeze (like Prestone) typically has a freezing point below 32°F (water’s freezing point) and common formulations for automotive use often have a freezing point around -36°F (for a 50/50 mix with water, though pure antifreeze has a lower freezing point, but SDS for Prestone products often list -36°F as a key freezing point for the formulated product). So the likely answer is -36 degrees F.

Question 19 (DOT regulation category)

Antifreeze (coolant) is not a hazardous material regulated under DOT’s Class 1 (explosives), Class 2 (gases), or Class 4 (flammable solids). It is typically “Not Regulated” for DOT transportation (unless in large quantities or under specific conditions, but SDS for Prestone usually lists it as Not Regulated). So the answer is Not Regulated.

Question 20 (Ingestion response)

Ingesting antifreeze (which contains toxic chemicals like ethylene glycol) requires immediate action: call poison control and seek medical attention. Inducing vomiting is not recommended (can cause more harm), giving water or antidote pills (not standard first aid) are incorrect. So the answer is Call poison control and seek immediate medical attention.

Question 21 (Storage section)

In SDS, Section 7 is “Handling and Storage,” which details how to store the substance. Section 12 is “Ecological Information,” Section 8 is “Exposure Controls/Personal Protection,” Section 14 is “Transport Information.” So the answer is Section 7.

Final Answers (for each question):
  1. -36 degrees f
  2. Not Regulated.
  3. Call poison control and seek immediate medical attention.
  4. Section 7