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    DIALOG(R)File 337:CHEMTOX(R) 
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     00000045 
     IDENTIFIER INFORMATION 
  /CN, CN=, /NA, NA=     Chemical Name             : METHYL MERCAPTAN 
  /SY, SY=, /NA, NA=     Synonym(s)                : MERCAPTAN METHYLIQUE (French); 
                                   METHVTIOLO (Italian); METHAANTHIOL 
                                   (Dutch); METHANTHIOL (German); 
                                   METHYLMERCAPTAAN (Dutch); 
                                   METILMERCAPTANO (Italian); METHYL 
                                   MERCAPTAN; METHYL MERCAPTAN (DOT); 
                                   METHANETHIOL; THIOMETHANOL; 
                                   MERCAPTOMETHANE; THIOMETHYL 
                                   ALCOHOL; METHYLSULFHYDRATE 
  RN=, /NAME     CAS Registry Number       : 74-93-1 
  RR=     RTECS Number              : PB4375000 
  MF=     Molecular Formula         : CH4S 
  MW=     Molecular Weight          : 48.11 
       Wisswesser Line Notation  : SH1 
  PD=, UP=     Record Last Updated       : 03/28/94 
     
  /PROP   PHYSICAL PROPERTY INFORMATION 
       Physical Description      : CLEAR LIQUID OR COLORLESS GAS WITH 
                                   ODOR OF ROTTEN CABBAGE 
  BP=     Boiling Point in C        : 6 C 
       Boiling Point in F        : 42.9 F 
       Boiling Point in K        : 279.21 K 
  MP=     Melting Point in C        : -119.9 C 
       Melting Point in F        : -183.9 F 
       Melting Point in K        : 153.26 K 
  AP=     Auto Ignition in C        : - 
       Auto Ignition in F        : - 
       Auto Ignition in K        : - 
  FP=     Flash Point in C          : -18.15 C 
       Flash Point in F          : -.7 F 
       Flash Point in K          : 255 K 
       Vapor Pressure (psi)      : 1.66 (air=1) 
       Vapor Pressure Data       : 1.7 ATM @ 20 C 
       Vapor Specific Gravity    : 1.66 (air=1) 
       Heat of Vaporization (Btu/lb) : 220 Btu/lb 
       Heat of Vaporization (Cal/g)  : 122.18 cal/g 
       Heat of Vaporization (J/Kg)   : 5.112x E5 J/kg 
       Heat of Combustion (Btu/lb)   : -11054 Btu/lb 
       Heat of Combustion (Cal/g)    : -6145 cal/g 
       Heat of Combustion (J/Kg)     : -257x E5 J/kg 
       Critical Pressure in psi      : 7.25 kN/M2 
       Critical Pressure in atm      : 71.4 atm 
       Critical Pressure in kN/M2    : 1050 psia 
       Critical Temperature in C : 196.85 C 
       Critical Temperature in F : 386.33 F 
       Critical Temperature in K : 470.0 Kelvin 
       Evaporation Rate          : Not given 
       Antoine Equation          : A = 6.18991;  B = 1030.496;  C = 
                                   240.330;  LO = -51.27 C;  HI=5.987 
                                   C;  REF = PSD17 
  UE=     Upper Explosive Limit     : 21.8 % 
  LE=     Lower Explosive Limit     : 3.9 % 
       Ionization Potential      : 9.44 
  SG=     Specific Gravity          : 0.892 @ 6C 
       Water Solubility (mg/L)   : 2.4% 
       Absorbance Units          : 0.016 at PEL of (C)10 ppm 
       Absorbance Wavelength     : 3.4 
       Linearity Term (Foxboro)  : 796.2 
       Foxboro Pathlength/Multi  : 20.25 
       Incompatibilities         : STRONG OXIDIZERS, BLEACHES; MERCURY 
         (II) OXIDE  SAX 
       Reactivity w/ Water       : REACTS TO PRODUCE TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE 
                                   VAPORS (STEAM ALSO)  SAX 
       Reactivity w/ Common Mtl  : REACTS WITH ACIDS TO PRODUCE TOXIC AND 
                                  FLAMMABLE VAPORS  SAX 
       Stability Dur. Transport  : No Data 
       Polymerization Possibile  : NOT PERTINENT  HCDB 
       Minimum Detectable Conc   : 1.3 
       Toxic Fire Gases          : HIGHLY TOXIC FUMES OF OXIDES OF SULFUR 
       Odor Description          : Garlic; foul; strong offensive 
       Odor Detection Limit      : No data 
       Odor (100% Detection)     : 0.0021 ppm 
       Uses                      : Synthesis, especially of methionine, 
                                   jet fuel additives, fungicides; also 
                                   as catalyst. Condensed Chemical 
                                   Dictionary, 10th ed 
     
  /REG, /RG   REGULATORY INFORMATION 
       DOT - Department of Transportation 
                          (...) 
     DOT Quantity Limitations 
           DOT Passenger Air/Rail: FORBIDDEN 
           DOT Cargo Aircraft    : 300 LBS 
                          (...) 
  /REG, /RG, /TOX, /TO     EPA SUPERFUND - Environmental Protection Agency 
         SARA 312 Categories 
           Acute toxicity: adverse effect to target organs. 
           Chronic toxicity: adverse effect to target organ after long 
           period of exposure. 
           Chronic toxicity: mutagen. 
           Fire hazard: flammable. 
           Sudden pressure: compressed gases. 
           Acute toxicity: Toxic. LD50 = 50 and <= 500 mg/kg (oral rat). 
  /REG, /RG       SARA 313 Reporting Reqs : 1.0 
         SARA Date               : 9498 
         CERCLA RQ Symbol        : B CERCLA 
         CERCLA RQ (Rep. Qty)    : 100 pounds (45.4 kg) CERCLA 
         TPQ (Threshold Pl. Qty.): 500 
       USPS - US Postal Service 
         Hazard class: Not given 
         Mailability: Nonmailable 
         Max per parcel: 0 
       NFPA - National Fire Protection Association Code Information 
         Health Hazard (BLUE)    : (2) Hazardous to health. Area may be 
                                   entered with self-contained breathing 
                                   apparatus. 
         Flammability  (RED)     : (4) This material forms readily 
                                   ignitable mixtures in air. 
         Reactivity    (YELLOW)  : (0) Stable even under fire conditions. 
         Special                 : Unspecified 
       OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration 
         STEL                    : Not in Table Z-1-A 
         8 Hour Air Contam Limit : Final Rule Limits: TWA = 0.5 ppm (1 
                                   mg/M3) 
         HS System ID            : 1263 
         Air Contam Ceiling Limit: Not in Table Z-1-A 
         Duration at Max Conc    : 1 
         Max Allowable Conc      : 0.5 
       EPA - Environmental Protection Agency 
         Waste Number            : U153 D001 
         Toxic Characteristics ID: None 
         Pesticide Rereg Ingred  : Not listed 
         TSCA Status 
                          (...) 
     State Regulatory Information 
         CA List of Lists 
           (E) SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances. 
         CA Water List Cat & Date: Not listed 
         MA List of Lists 
           METHYL MERCAPTAN 
           OSHA 
           ACGIH 
           NFPA325M 
           *E* 
           Substances listed by the USEPA as having TPQs 
           FEPA 
         MD/NJ List of Chemicals ("X" = Yes) 
           x 
         NJ List of Lists 
                          (...) 
         PA List of Lists 
           Environmental Hazard 
       Canadian Ingredients Disclosure List 
         Listed ?                : Y 
         Chemical French Spelling: METHYLMERCARTAN 
         Concentration           : 1 % 
       OTHER 
         Threshhold Quantity (TQ): 5000 lbs 
         Toxic Character Reg Lvl : Not given 
         STCC Number             : 4905520 
       Summary of Regulatory Lists That This Substance Appears On 
         ACGIH TLV list "Threshold Limit Values for 1992-1993" 
         Canadian Domestic Substances List 
         Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List. 20/01/88 Canada Gazette 
     part II, Vol 122. 
         Clean Air Act Section 112(r) Accidental Release List -Toxics: 
         TQ = 1000 lbs. 
                          (...) 
         METHYL MERCAPTAN [74-93-1] 
         Massachusetts Substance List. 
         New Jersey Right To Know Substance List. (December 1987) 
                          (...) 
         Washington State Discarded Chemical Products List, November 17, 
         1989 
     
  /TOX, /TO   TOXICITY INFORMATION 
       Short Term Toxicity 
         NARCOSIS, CYANOSIS, CONVULSIONS, PULMONARY IRRITATION, 
         RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS, HEADACHE AND NAUSEA. ** Source: 2 
       Long Term Toxicity 
         DATA NOT AVAILABLE ** Source: HCDB 
       Target Organs             : RESP SYS, LUNGS, CNS, KIDNEYS AND 
                                   LIVER 
       Symptoms                  : Inhalation causes irritation of 
                                   respiratory system, tremors, 
                                   paralysis, unconsciousness; death 
                          (...) 
     Carcinogen List Summary 
         IARC: Not listed 
         MAK: Not listed 
         NIOSH: Not listed 
         NTP: Not listed 
         ACGIH: Not listed 
         OSHA: Not listed 
       EPA CAGS Hazard Ranking   : Not listed 
       LD50 Value                : No LD50 in RTECS 1992 
       LD50 Value (albino rabbit): Not given 
       LC50 Value 
         ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 
         ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 
       LC50 Species : RAT 
     Other Species Toxicity 
         3J30K12M10ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 
         * ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 
         * unr-mam LD50:60670 ug/kg GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 
       Reproductive Toxicity 
         Not given 
       Toxicity Data (RTECS) 
         ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 
          LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION 
          Other changes 
          GASTROINTESTINAL 
          Hypermotility,diarrhea 
          KIDNEY,URETER,BLADDER 
          Urine volume increased 
         * ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 
       Irritation Data (RTECS) 
         No data 
       Mutagenic Data            : insect 
       Teratogenic Data          : N Ref: 
       Routes of Entry           : INHALATION, SKIN, EYE CONTACT ** 
     Source: HTHC 
       From Deutsche Forschungsgemeinshaft Reports 
         MAK Information 
     MAK workplace concentration data: 
           0.5 ppm 
           1 mG/M3 
           Substance has intense odor. Peak = 2xMAK for 10 minutes, 4 
           times per shift of 8 hours. 
         Teratogenic Data Group  : MAK workplace concentration data Not 
         listed Carcinogenic Data Group : MAK workplace concentration 
         data Not listed 
         Abnormal Sensitivity    : MAK data Not listed 
         Max Workplace Conc.     : 0.5 
         Max Workplace Conc.     : 1 
         Exposure Peak Limits    : MAK data Substance has intense odor. 
                                   pEAK = 2xMAK for 10 minutes, 4 times 
                                   per shift of 8 hours. 
     
  /FA   FIRST AID AND PERSONAL PROTECTION INFO 
     First Aid 
         CHEMICAL: METHYL MERCAPTAN 
         SOURCE: CHRIS Manual 1991 
         INHALATION: remove patient immediately from the contaminated 
           area; keep him warm and at complete rest; if necessary give 
           artificial respiration until medical assistance can be 
           obtained; oxygen or oxygen-CO#M2 inhalation is recommended, 
           continuing after spontaneous breathing has returned. 
         EYES: for exposure to vapor, apply hot and cold compresses to 
         reduce pain of conjunctivitis; for exposure to liquid, wash 
         with water and   obtain medical assistance. 
         SKIN: wash with water. 
         INGESTION: induce vomiting and follow with gastric lavage. 
         SOURCE: DOT Emergency Response Guide 1990. 
                          (...) 
       Protection Suggested 
         Med Conditions Aggrav.  : Unknown 
         NIOSH Resp Codes 
           NIOSH (METHYL MERCAPTAN) 
           5 ppm: Any supplied-air respirator. / Any self-contained 
             breathing apparatus. / Any chemical cartridge respirator 
                          (...) 
           400 ppm: Any supplied-air respirator with a half-mask and 
             operated in a pressure-demand or other positive pressure 
             mode. 
           EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY IN UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH 
             CONDITIONS.: Any self-contained breathing apparatus with 
                          (...) 
           ESCAPE: Any air-purifying full facepiece respirator (gas mask) 
            with a chin-style or front- or back-mounted organic vapor 
             canister. / Any appropriate escape-type self-contained 
             breathing apparatus. 
         NIOSH Resp Codes Text 
           NIOSH (METHYL MERCAPTAN) 
                          (...) 
     
  /HAZ, /HZ   SPILL, STORAGE, AND INITIAL INCIDENT RESPONSE INFORMATION 
       DOT Shipping Name         : Methyl mercaptan 
       DOT ID Number             : UN1064 
       DOT Hazard Class          : 2.3 POISON GAS 
       DOT Guide Information 
         DOT SHIPPING NAME: Methyl mercaptan 
         DOT ID NUMBER: UN1064 
     ERG93 GUIDE 13 
          *POTENTIAL HAZARDS* 
         *HEALTH HAZARDS 
         *Poison; extremely hazardous. 
         May be fatal if inhaled or absorbed through skin. 
         Initial odor may be irritating, foul or absent and may deaden 
         your sense of smell. Runoff from fire control or dilution 
         water may cause pollution. 
         *FIRE OR EXPLOSION 
                          (...) 
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    in accordance with the guidelines and limitations of the user's 
    CHEMTOX license agreement.  The COMPILERS of the CHEMTOX database 
    shall not be held liable for inaccuracies or omissions within this 
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None None All Basic Index Fields Word S METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN
/CN CN Chemical Name1 Segment
& Word & Phrase
S METHYL/CN
S METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN/CN
S METHYL MERCAPTAN/CN
/FA FA First Aid Word S GASTRIC(W)LAVAGE/FA
/HAZ HZ Spill, Storage, & Incident Response Word S FLAMMABLE/HAZ
/HZ HZ Spill, Storage, & Incident Response Word S FLAMMABLE/HZ
/NA NA Chemical Name and Synonyms1,2,3 Segment
& Word & Phrase
S METHYL/NA
S METHYLMERCAPTAAN(W)DUTCH/NA
S METHYLMERCAPTAAN (DUTCH)/NA
/NAME NM Chemical Name4 Segment
& Word & Phrase
S METHYL/NAME
S (METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN AND CH4S)/NAME
S (METHYL MERCAPTAN AND CH4S)/NAME
/PP PP Properties Word S FLAMMABLE(W)VAPORS/PP
/PROP PP Properties Word S FLAMMABLE(W)VAPORS/PROP
/REG RG Regulatory Information Word S EXTREMELY(W)HAZARDOUS/REG
/RG RG Regulatory Information Word S EXTREMELY(W)HAZARDOUS/REG
/SY SY Synonym1,2 Segment
& Word & Phrase
S THIO/SY
S THIOMETHYL(W)ALCOHOL/SY
S THIOMETHYL ALCOHOL/SY
/TO TO Toxicology5 Word S (KIDNEY OR LUNG)/TO
/TOX TO Toxicology5 Word S (KIDNEY OR LUNG)/TOX
/USES US Uses Word S FUNGICIDES/USES

1 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

2 All chemical names are indexed as complete phrases, individual words, and chemically-significant segments of words. Use /FW to restrict retrieval to the complete term, e.g., S ETHANE/FW to only select ethane as a single word rather than as a segment of a larger chemical term, such as trichloroethane.

3 NA contains both the SY and CN fields.

4 NAME contains the NA field, plus the Molecular Formula, CAS Registry Number, and WHMIS French Name. Also searchable with /NM.

5 The full RTECS data is available in File 336. CODENs list journal references, and using a format 9 in file 336 will give records without abbreviations. Please use the CAS Registry Number or the RTECS number in going between files.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

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AP= AP Auto-ignition Point (Celsius)6 Numeric S AP=252.8
BP= BP Boiling Point (Celsius)6 Numeric S BP=0.0:10.0
CN= CN Chemical Name1 Phrase S CN=METHYL MERCAPTAN
DN= DN Density (g/mL)6 Numeric S DN=0.692
FP= FP Flash Point (Celsius)6 Numeric S -20<=FP<=0
LE= LE Lower Explosive Limit (%)6 Numeric S LE=3.9
LO= LO Chemical Lists Word S LO=(NEW(W)JERSEY)
MF= MF Molecular Formula Phrase S MF=CH4S
MP= MP Melting Point (Celsius)6 Numeric S MP=-119.9
MW= MW Molecular Weight6 Numeric S MW=48.11
NA= NA Chemical Name and Synonyms1,3 Phrase S NA=THIOMETHYL ALCOHOL
NF= NF NFPA Information Word S NF=(BLUE(W)2)
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=19940328
RN= RN CAS(R) Registry Number Phrase S RN=74-93-1
RR= RR RTECS Number Phrase S RR=PB4375000
SG= SG Specific Gravity6 Numeric S SG=0.8926
SY= SY Synonym1 Phrase S SY=METHANETHIOL
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
UE= UE Upper Explosive Limit(%)6 Numeric S UE=21.8
UP= UP Chemtox Update Code Phrase S UP=19940328
DISPLAY ONLY
None AA CHEMTOX Dictionary Items
None AB Absorbance Units
None AF Auto-Ignition Temperature in F
None AG Air Sampling Agency
None AK Auto-Ignition Temperature in K
None AM NIOSH/OSHA Analytical Method
None AN DIALOG Accession Number
None AQ Aquatic Toxicity
None AR Air Sampling Method
None AT Antoine Equation
None AW Absorbance Wavelength
None AX ACGIH Comments on Exposure
None BF Boiling Point in F
None BK Boiling Point in K
None C1 Critical Pressure in atm
None C2 Critical Pressure in kN/M2
None C3 Critical Temp in C
None C4 Critical Temp in F
None C5 CWA Priority Pollutant
None CA Clean Air Act Reference
None CC Protective Clothing Guidelines
None CE OSHA Ceiling/Air Contaminants
None CG EPA CAG (Carcinogen) Hazard
None CH ACGIH Carcinogenicity Code
None CI IARC Carcinogenecity Code
None CJ NIOSH Carcinogenicity Code
None CL Compound Class
None CM MAK Carcinogenicity Code
None CP Critical Pressure in psi
None CQ NTP Carcinogenicity Code
None CR Carcinogen Data Flag
None CT Carcinogen Summary
None CV Critical Temp in K
None CW Clean Water Act (CWA) Listed
None CX CWA Hazardous Substance Listed
None CY Chemical Reactivity
None DC DOT Hazard Class
None DD DOT Identification Number
None DE Physical Description
None DG DOT Guide Number
None DI DOT Guide Information
None DL DOT Labels Required
None DO DOT Information
None DQ DOT Shipping Name
None DU OSHA Max Concentration Duration
None EI EPA RCRA Hazardous Waste ID
None EV Evaporation Rate
None EX Extinguishing Media
None FA First Aid Information
None FF Flash Point in F
None FI FIRE/EMERGENCY Procedures
None FK Flash Point in K
None FL Foxboro Pathlength
None FM Flash Point Method
None FR EPA FIFRA Pesticide Registration
None GW EPA Waste Analytical Method
None H1 Heat of Vaporization (cal/g)
None H2 Heat of Vaporization (J/Kg)
None H3 Heat of Combustion (cal/g)
None H4 Heat of Combustion (J/Kg)
None HC Heat of Combustion (Btu/lb)
None HD Hazard Designation/Washington
None HE Human Toxic Effects (RTECS)
None HT Human Toxicity Data (NIOSH, RTECS)
None HV Heat of Vaporization (Btu/lb)
None ID NIOSH Danger Concentration
None IN Chemical Incompatabilities
None IP Ionization Potential
None IR Irritation Data (RTECS)
None IS Initial Isolation Distance
None LC LC50 (Lethal Concentration)
None LD LD50 (Lethal Dose)
None LI Infrared Linearity Term
None LL List of Lists/California
None LM List of Lists/Massachusettes
None LN List of Lists/New Jersey
None LP Haz Substance List/Pennsylvania
None LR LD50 for Rats (RTECS)
None LS LD50 for Albino Rabbits Skin
None LT Long Term Toxicity
None LX LC50 Species (RTECS)
None LZ LD50 Species (RTECS)
None MA Medical Conditions Aggravated
None MB OSHA Max Allowable Concentration
None MD Minimum Detectable Concentration
None ME Melting Point in F
None MG Max Workplace/Fetal Damage
None MH Higher Than Normal Sensitivities
None MI USPS Mailability Info
None MK Melting Point in K
None ML Max Water Contaminant Level
None MM Max Workplace Concentration/ppm
None MN Max Workplace Concentration/mG/M3
None MO Exposure Peak Limitations
None MQ DOT Max Qty/Air Cargo Only
None MR Marine Pollutant
None MS DOT Max Qty/Rail or Air Passenger
None MU RTECS Mutagenic Data
None MX Max Tolerance Values
None MY EPA Water Max Contaminant Level
None MZ Carcinogenicity Grouping
None NB NFPA Health Code (blue)
None NC RTECS Carcinogen Determination
None NG Neutralizing Agents
None NH Health Hazard Code/New Jersey
None NI NIOSH Respirator Selection Info
None NJ Extraordinary Hazard/New Jersey
None NN Substance Number/New Jersey
None NR NFPA Flammability Code (red)
None NS NFPA Special Code
None NY NFPA Reactivity Code (yellow)
None OA OSHA Action Level
None OC OSHA Exposure Comments
None OD Odor Description
None OH Odor Detected by 100% population
None OL Odor Lower Detection Limit
None OT Other Species Toxicity Data
None PE OSHA Air Contaminants Limits
None PL Polymerization Possibility
None PQ Practical Quantitation Limit
None PS Safe Drinking Water/California
None QC OSHA Exposure Limit Comments
None RC Common Material Reactions
None RE Routes of Entry
None RL NIOSH Exposure Limits
None RP RTECS Reproductive Toxicity
None RQ CERCLA Reportable Qty Symbol
None RS Reportable Quantity (lbs)
None RT RTECS (NIOSH) ID Number
None RX RTECS Reproductive Toxicology
None SA List of Chems/Maryland/New Jersey
None SC Standard Tariff Commodity Code
None SD SARA Appearance Effective Date
None SE ACGIH Short Term Exposure Limit
None SI OSHA Short Term Exposure Limits
None SL DOT Spill/Leak Info
None SM SARA 313 Reporting Requirements
None SP Symptoms of Exposure
None SR General Storage Requirements
None SS Small Spill Action
None ST Stability During Transport
None SU Superfund Notes
None SX Short Term Toxicity
None SZ SARA 312 Categories
None TC EPA Toxic Characteristics ID Num
None TF Toxic Fire Gases
None TG Target Organs
None TL Threshold Limit Value ACGIH
None TP Threshold Planning Quantity
None TQ Threshold Quantity
None TR Toxic Characteristic Reg Level
None TS TSCA Status
None TT Teratogenic Data
None TW OSHA 8 Hr Time Limit
None TX RTECS Toxicity Data
None VA Vapor Pressure in Atm
None VD Vapor Specific Gravity
None VP Vapor Pressure in psi
None VV Vapor Volume in ft3
None VX Vapor Pressure Data
None WA Water Reactivity
None WC Canada Ingred Disclosure List Conc
None WF Canada French Spelling of Chem
None WH Canada Ingred Disclosure Listed
None WL Wisswesser Line Notation
None WS Water Solubility
None ZS OSHA HS System ID Number

6 Numeric values can be entered in several ways: either directly, without conversion to exponential form, or in exponential form, e.g., S BP=1025 or S BP=1.025e03 or S BP=1.025e3. Letter abbreviations are also available: K for thousands, M for millions, B for billions, and T for trillions, e.g., S BP=1K. To search a range of values, SELECT a range, i.e., S BP=500:1000, or use relational operators, i.e., <,>,<=,>=; S BP>=500 or S 500<=BP<=1000.


LIMIT [top]

Sets and terms can be restricted by Basic Index suffixes, i.e., /CN, /FA, /FW, /HAZ, /NA, /NAME, /PROP, /REG, /SY, TOX, /USES (e.g., S S2/NA).


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
CN, MF, RN SORT S1/ALL/CN,D
PRINT S5/5/1-24/RN


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. RANK NA
RANK MF S4


MAP [top]

MAP FIELDS EXAMPLES
RN, RR, SY MAP RN TEMP S2


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/RN,NA/1-5


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Basic Information and Toxicity Information7
3 Medium Basic Information and Physical Properties7
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields
5 -- Full Record
6 Free Chemical Name
7 Long Basic Information and Regulations7
8 Short Basic Information (DIALOG Accession Number, CHEMTOX Accession Number, Chemical Names, CAS Registry Number, Molecular Formula, Molecular Weight, Chemical Class, RTECS Number, WLN Notation, Date Record Last Updated)
9 Full Full Record
12 -- Basic Information, First Aid, and Personal Protection
13 -- Basic Information and Initial Incident Response7
14 -- Basic Information, Toxicity, and Physical Properties
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats

7 In the place of a format number, a format name can also be specified to indicate the format, e.g., TYPE S1/TOX/ALL. The Named Formats available are: TOX, PROP, REG, and HAZ.


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 00000045/5
DISPLAY 00007448/RN,NA
PRINT 00005030/9


Rates [top]

Rates For File: CHEMTOX® Online[337]
Cost per DialUnit:                 $3.33
Cost per minute:                   $0.90
Rank Elements                      $0.00

Format    Types   Prints
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     2   $11.13   $11.13
     3   $11.13   $11.13
     4   $15.88   $15.88
     5   $15.88   $15.88
     6    $0.00    $0.00
     7   $11.13   $11.13
     8    $0.00    $0.00
     9   $15.88   $15.88
    12   $11.13   $11.13
    13   $11.13   $11.13
    14   $15.88   $15.88
KWIC95    $1.30       NA
KWIC96    $1.24       NA
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