Malonic Acid Hazards
Description of Malonic Acid Hazards
Malonic acid is also a common substance. It has all kinds of hazards and cannot be ignored.

First word toxicity, if you are not careful to enter the body, through the mouth, skin touch or inhaling its gas, can be harmful. Those who enter the mouth can disturb the digestive system, cause abdominal pain, vomiting, damage the mucosa of the stomach, and even endanger the viscera. If the skin touches it, or causes allergies, redness, swelling, itching and pain coexist. If you touch it for a long time, the skin will become rough and sensitive. Inhaling its gas in the lungs, irritating the airway, causing cough, asthma, and damaging the function of the lungs. For a long time, it will cause respiratory diseases.

It is also said that the risk of ignition and explosion, although its flammability is not strong, in case of hot topics and open flames, there is also the worry of ignition and explosion. In a specific environment, if it encounters a strong oxidant, it can cause severe reaction, generate heat and pressure, cause the danger of explosion, and endanger the surrounding things and people.

Furthermore, it also has an impact on the environment. If it is not properly discarded, it can enter the water body and soil, which can pollute the environment. In water, it can change the water quality, harm aquatic organisms, and disrupt the ecological balance; in soil, it can inhibit the growth of plants and change the nature of soil.

Therefore, when handling malonic acid, be sure to follow safety regulations and prepare protective equipment, such as gloves, masks, goggles, to avoid body contact and air suction. Store it in a cool and ventilated place, away from fire and oxidants. In case of leakage, take measures to clear it quickly, and prevent pollution to the environment and personal harm.