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1. What would you do if you spilled a tiny amount of hydrochloric acid on your hand?
I would neutralize it using sodium bicarbonate and then use a sponge or paper towel to clean it up.
2. Describe a possible danger that can occur if you put food, soda, coffee, pencil erasers, etc. in your
mouth while conducting your chemistry experiments?
These are all items that may interact with chemicals used in the experiments leading to burning effects in
the body, among other hazardous effects.
3. What information is given on a Material Safety Data Sheet?
The safety data sheet contains information about the safe handling of chemicals and equipment during experiments,
including protective gear and strategies. It also offers information about the compound's physical and chemical
properties, including their toxic traits that would cause danger during use.
4. List optimum clothing, shoes, jewelry, and hair arrangement for your chemistry labs.
Apron and safety shoes are imperative as protective wear. The chemistry lab does not allow jewelry or
loosely tied hair, as they can be hazardous to the health of the individuals.
5. What is the date that your fire extinguisher was last examined?
2/08/19
6. How old are the batteries in your smoke detector?
Two months old
7. List the contents from a first aid kit that you could use to treat a minor cut.
Antiseptics, adhesive tapes, and sterile gauze pads can be used for the treatment of minor cuts.
8. List the contents from a first aid kit that you could use to treat a minor burn.
Sterile gauze, pain relievers, and antibiotic ointments are all contents that could be useful in treating
minor burns.