Stannous Chloride Toxicity
Toxicity Alert
This substance poses a high health risk. It may contain toxic compounds, carcinogens, or pose severe systemic poisoning hazards. Use strict safety protocols (e.g., ventilation, respirators, personal protective equipment).
Safety & Toxicological Analysis
Stannous chloride (SnCl2) is a toxic substance requiring stringent handling protocols. It is hazardous via ingestion, intraperitoneal, intravenous, and subcutaneous exposure. Toxicological data indicates potential for reproductive effects and mutagenicity; it is not currently classified as a carcinogen. Thermal decomposition releases toxic chlorine gas. Chlorine exposure symptoms correlate with concentration: 3.5 ppm is detectable by odor, 15 ppm causes immediate throat irritation, 50 ppm poses acute danger, and 1000 ppm is potentially fatal after brief exposure. Use local exhaust ventilation and appropriate personal protective equipment to prevent inhalation or contact. In the event of exposure or suspected thermal degradation, evacuate the area immediately.
