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- Evaluation of Equilbrium Toxicity Hazards USING “Infinite Points”
An ?infinite point? for aliphatic hydrocarbons was observed in 1923 by E. R. Cox, and ?infinite points? for many classes of chemicals were identified by R. R. Dreisbach in 1949. Through the use of a graph in this paper, the approximate vapor pressure that corresponds to room temperature can be determined from one data point. In addition, ?transposition? of the Antoine equation can be used to derive the A, B, and C constants from these two data points, or from three data points (if available), for use in spreadsheet analysis of toxicity hazard versus liquid temperature.
Based on the ratio of equilibrium vapor concentration to toxic concentration, the type of breathing protection can be selected. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently [2006] published a tabulation of protection factors for twenty types of inhalation-protection equipment, and the Table is included in this paper.