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Physical dangers. The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground; distant ignition possible. The vapour is heavier than air and may accumulate in lowered spaces causing a deficiency of oxygen. Chemical dangers May explode on heating. Reacts with strong oxidants. This generates fire or explosion hazard. Formula: C 5 H 1 2 / (CH 3 ...
(a) hazards summary Hazards, Quick Guide : extremely flammable liquid, heavy vapour travels, distant ignition and flashback are possible; central nervous depressant & anaesthetic
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- Store in a freezer (temperature range)* - Do not refrigerate/Do not freeze (*Freezer storage temperatures may vary from 0°C to -20°C or below -20°C) Products should be stored according to conditions described on the label. For many medicinal products, storage and transportation temperatures are a highly significant
Isopentane is used, in conjunction with dry ice or liquid nitrogen, to freeze tissues for cryosectioning in histology. [8] Isopentane is a major component (sometimes 30% or more) of natural gasoline, an analog of common petroleum-derived gasoline that is condensed from natural gas. [4]
Place frozen mold onto dry ice until isopentane fumes evaporate before placing the frozen sample in a −80°C freezer. Following cryotomy, frozen sections are transferred to slides and then left to air dry at room temperature up to 30 min.
Snap-freeze the tissue immediately in liquid nitrogen (− 150 °C)-cooled isopentane. It might be helpful to snap-freeze small portions of muscle tissue samples for future use to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles of the same sample.