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Chemical 4-Butylbiphenyl
1) Please locate the SDS for the chemical 4-Butylbiphenyl by Sigma Aldrich. Provide the website link for this SDS and answer the following questions: (5 points: 1 point each for a-e)

a) Website: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/MSDS/MSDS/DisplayMSDSPage.do?country=US&language=en&productNumber=545163&brand=ALDRICH&PageToGoToURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sigmaaldrich.com%2Fcatalog%2Fproduct%2Faldrich%2F545163%3Flang%3Den

b) In what section do you find the classification of the substance or mixture? Is it hazardous?
The classification of the substance or mixture is found under section 2 and it is not a hazardous substance or mixture.

c) What should you do if this chemical is inhaled?
If the chemical is inhaled, the subject must immediately be moved into fresh air, and if not
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First by conducting good laboratory practices, this ensures that the work conducted is as accurate as possible by consistently testing/calibrating equipment so that the results can later be repeated. These steps ensure the reliability of the results by ensuring that no data is absent due to inaccurate and faulty equipment. If the GLP procedures are followed then the consistency of the results would allow for verification, these procedures can confirm the results gathered through reliable methods so that they can later be repeated and reproduced. Lastly, by following the GLP well established procedures ensures the safety and comfort of the specialist conducting the procedure. This is achieved by providing training to the specialist and only letting the specialist conduct procedures only when they proficient in performing the task. This way it allows the specialist to be comfortable with the

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