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Further to MSDS---here are the rules...

If the chemical/compound is present at less than 0.1%, it does not need to be
on the MSDS.

If the chemical/compound is toxic, but not a carcinogen, and present at less
than 1%, it does not need to be on the MSDS.

And since, we do not KNOW, but only strongly suspect, that Hydrazine
Hydrobromide decomposes to Hydrazine, (kinda like not knowing, but only
strongly suspecting that checking the gasoline level in your car with a lit
match is medically speaking, "contra-indicated") we are not legally mandated
to put it on the MSDS...

And now the plug....and my company does put Hydrazine Hydrobromide on the
MSDS, and we have lost business because of it.....!

Rudy Sedlak
RD Chemical Company

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