Please see the registered dossiers for substance information for the following endpoints: The ’Substance identity’ section links substance identification information from all databases that are maintained by ECHA. Safety glasses, gloves, adequate ventilation. Degradation rate constant (OH Radicals) provides substance information on the substance’s degradation rate constant with OH Radicals as a reaction type in cm3molecule-1s-1, cm3molecule-1d-1, m3molecule-1s-1 or m3molecule-1d-1. Displayed is the most conservative of the prioritised value(s). Data is generally displayed in milligrams per kilogram bodyweight per day. The CLP Regulation makes sure that the hazards presented by chemicals are clearly communicated to workers and consumers in the European Union. Values are generally displayed in measured in (nano/ micro/milli)gram per kilogram (dry weight). Information in the ‘Scientific properties’ section is structured by substance properties, further broken down into endpoints. Structure, properties, spectra, suppliers and links for: ANTIMONY PENTACHLORIDE. level’ as the dose descriptor. Water solubility provides substance information on the substance’s solubility in water in grams per litre at a temperature measured in °C. It is a colourless oil, but typical samples are yellowish due to impurities. This colourless, viscous liquid is a valuable Lewis acid and a component of the superacid fluoroantimonic acid, the strongest known acid, formed when mixing liquid HF with liquid SbF 5 in a 2:1 ratio. This section summarises physical and chemical property values from all registered dossiers in ECHA’s databases for the substance. . The physical state and form of a substance can play a significant impact when the hazards of a substance are assessed. More detailed information is available in the dossiers. Skin irritation/corrosion provides substance information on the substance’s irritation/corrosion effect on the skin. Values are generally displayed in milligram per kilo soil (dry weight). Home Antimony pentachloride exhibits the following properties. Processable data is prioritised by the toxicity descriptor type (see list below) and subsequently further prioritised by duration (longer prioritised over shorter). Log Koc provides substance information on the substance’s Koc adsorption at a temperature measured in °C and a percentage of organic carbon. This substance is used in the following activities or processes at workplace: closed processes with no likelihood of exposure, transfer of chemicals at dedicated facilities, laboratory work and closed batch processing in synthesis or formulation. Note: Registrants can also select ‘other’ as a reaction type for the degradation rate constant of the substance. pKa at 20°C provides numerical substance information on the dissociation constant in pKa at a temperature of 20°C. The quality and correctness of the information remains the responsibility of the data submitter. Displayed are the RANGES of min – max of the PRIORITISED value(s) within the five highest priority groupings of provided data. The brief profile is based on non-confidential data contained in ECHA’s databases at the time of generation. Short–term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates, Long–term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates, Toxicity to aquatic algae and cyanobacteria, Toxicity to aquatic plants other than algae, Endocrine disruptor testing in aquatic vertebrates - in vivo, Toxicity to terrestrial macroorganisms except arthropods. Translated names gives the names in different EU languages, where available to ECHA. PIC administers the import and export of certain hazardous chemicals and places obligations on companies who wish to export these chemicals to non-EU countries. The % is based on count of values provided. CopyCopied, VMPVEPPRYRXYNP-UHFFFAOYSA-I This section provides an overview of the type of study records behind the presented results and data waving justifications. For example CLH index numbers, CN numbers, deleted CAS numbers, etc. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our websites. H dimensionless volumetric basis provides substance information on the substance’s Henry’s Law Constant in dimensionless volumetric basis at a temperature measured in °C and a pressure measured in Pascal. If there is more than one result with the same value, data is further prioritised by test type and endpoint conclusion. Bioaccumulation Factor (terrestrial species) L/kg ww provides substance information on the substance’s terrestrial bioaccumulative properties measured in litre per kilogram (wet weight). The substance identifiers – if available and not claimed confidential – displayed in the ’Substance identity’ section of the Brief Profile are: In addition, information on the type of substance, origin, number and type of registered compositions and other places where the substance is listed are displayed in this section. The derived no- or minimum effect level (DN(M)EL) is the level of exposure above which a human should not be exposed to a substance. Data is generally displayed in milligram per kilo bodyweight. Boiling Point: 92 °C30 mm Hg(lit.) Different classifications can also be due to technical errors made during the notification process. More about CAS and the CAS registry can be found here. In IUPAC nomenclature, prefixes, suffixes and infixes are used to describe the type and position of functional groups in the substance. Regulatory process names gives the names under which the substance appears in ECHA's regulatory processes and lists. EC10 / LC10 or NOEC for marine fish provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration/lethal concentration for 10% of the tested freshwater fish or the no observed effect concentration. Tap density provides substance information on the bulk density per grams per millilitre at a temperature measured in °C. Some of the following links exit EPA's site Exit. Phototransformation in soil provides substance information on the substance’s phototransformation in soil in seconds/minutes/hours/days/weeks/months/years. Data is generally displayed in milligrams per kilogram in the case of soil (dry/wet weight), or gram per hectare. Short-term EC50 or LC50 for mammals provides substance information on the substance’s effect concentration or lethal concentration (short term) for 50% of mammals in the test, generally displayed in milligram per kilo food. Additionally, if available, information on the use of the substance and how consumers and workers are likely to be exposed to it can also be displayed here. Though the Agency aims to include as many studies as possible in the Brief Profile endpoint study results/summaries, those studies which do not fit the format or miss crucial information (such as measurement conditions) cannot be processed and therefore will not be included on this page. Displayed are the RANGES of min – max of the PRIORITISED value(s) within the five highest priority groupings of provided data. 2(b)(i) - Hazardous Agents, EU Ecolabels - Restrictions for Hazardous Substances/Mixtures, Workplace Signs - minimum requirements & signs on containers and pipes, Waste Framework Directive, Annex III - Waste - Hazardous Properties, Physical, Biological and Chemical Agents & Processes and Work, Inland Transport of Dangerous Goods Directive, Annex III - ADN, Inland Transport of Dangerous Goods Directive, Annex I - ADR, Inland Transport of Dangerous Goods Directive, Annex II - RID, EC Inventory, C&L Inventory, Registration dossier, REACH pre-registration, Other, CAD - Chemical Agents Directive, Art. Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates) and as processing aid. Relative abundance/% 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 0 25 50 75 100 www.webelements.com SbCl5 isotope pattern Displayed are the RANGES of min – max of the PRIORITISED value(s) within the five highest priority groupings of provided data.