The UN number for oxygen is UN1072.
The UN NA number for chlorine is 1017, and the guide number is 124.
The UN number for Hydrochloric acid is UN1789.
The UN number for sulfuric acid is UN1830.
The UN number for Chlorine is UN1017, and the guide number is 124.
The UN number for nitrogen is UN1066.
Helium-oxygen scuba tanks typically fall under UN number 1046, which is designated for "Compressed gas, n.o.s. (not otherwise specified)." This classification is used for various gases, including helium and oxygen mixtures, when they are stored in high-pressure cylinders. It's important to adhere to appropriate safety and handling regulations for these gases.
The UN NA number for chlorine is 1017, and the guide number is 124.
The UN number for sulfuric acid is UN1830.
The UN number for Hydrochloric acid is UN1789.
UN/NA number 1203, guide number 128
The UN number for Chlorine is UN1017, and the guide number is 124.
UN/NA 1090 and Guide number 127
UN/NA number 1075 or 1978, guide number 115
The UN number for nitrogen is UN1066.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. This also means that it has 8 protons in its nucleus.
One is "un" in French; "the number one" is "le num
It is un suitable for life forms, since there is no oxygen.