The Definitive Guide to the GHS Hazard Classification System and How to Enhance Lab Safety in Two Easy Steps Since there are many more potential hazards and risks associated with laboratory work than the average workplace, it is important to understand them all and review safety practices regularly, so you...

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1.  Planning Experiments Avoid storing organolithium compounds, use them promptly after purchase. If storage is required, do so in an explosion-proof fridge that maintains a temperature of 10°C or lower. Become acquainted with your reagents before beginning to work with them; review SDS information for more information about storage, handling,...

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Guide to Safely Transfer Anhydrous Reagents from a Sealed Container for Air Sensitive Reactions Many reactions in the chemistry lab are air or moisture sensitive, often causing potentially catastrophic accidents if mishandled. Common reagents such as lithium aluminum hydride, Grignard reagents, and alkali metals fall under this category. In late...

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