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Multiple Choice
Which of the following do the chemical categories using 'Danger' and 'Warning' (signal words) identify?
A
The chemical's molecular structure
B
The recommended storage temperature for the chemical
C
The relative level of hazard associated with a chemical
D
The physical state of the chemical at room temperature
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that 'Danger' and 'Warning' are signal words used in chemical labeling to communicate the severity of hazards associated with a chemical.
Recognize that these signal words do not provide information about the chemical's molecular structure, physical state, or storage conditions.
Recall that 'Danger' indicates a more severe hazard, while 'Warning' indicates a less severe hazard, both relating to the potential risks when handling the chemical.
Conclude that these signal words help users quickly assess the relative level of hazard associated with a chemical to ensure safe handling and use.
Therefore, the correct interpretation of 'Danger' and 'Warning' is that they identify the relative level of hazard associated with a chemical.