Physical and chemical properties: This section should provide the following information: appearance and properties of the chemical, such as physical state, shape and color; odor; pH value, and indicate concentration; melting point/freezing point; boiling point, initial boiling point and boiling range; flash point; upper and lower combustion limits or explosion limits; vapor pressure; vapor density; density/relative density; solubility; n-octanol/water partition coefficient; auto-ignition temperature; decomposition temperature; if necessary, data should be provided Determination method. Stability and Reactivity This section should describe the chemical's stability and hazardous reactions that may occur under specific conditions. For example: conditions to avoid (e.g. static electricity, shock or vibration); incompatible materials; hazardous decomposition products, except carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water. Toxicological information: This section describes the various toxic effects (health effects) that may occur after user exposure to the chemical. Should include: Acute toxicity; Skin irritation or corrosion; Eye irritation or corrosion; Respiratory or skin sensitization; Germ cell mutagenicity; Carcinogenicity; Reproductive toxicity; Specific target organ system toxicity - single exposure; Specific target organ system toxicity ——Repeated exposure; inhalation hazard. Potential adverse effects should include relevant symptoms, physicochemical and toxicological properties observed in testing with toxicity values ??(e.g. acute toxicity estimates). Ecological information: This section provides information on the environmental impact, environmental behavior and fate of chemicals, such as: expected behavior of chemicals in the environment, possible environmental impacts/ecotoxicity; persistence and degradability; potential Bioaccumulative; Mobility in soil. Disposal: This section contains information on recommended disposal methods that are safe and environmentally friendly. These disposal methods apply to chemicals (residual waste) but also to any contaminated containers and packaging.