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Re: Uranyl Acetate



Jim: Look in Sax under its synonym name of uranium oxyacetate, LD^50 in mice of 400 mg/kg, etc. REGARDS David


At 04:17 PM 27-01-98 -0600, you wrote:
>I am in need of some information. I cannot find any information
>regarding hazardous characteristics of uranyl acetate (disregarding the
>radioactive component). Is this regulated as a hazardous material?
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David W. Lee
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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