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Link to relevant study record(s)

Reference
Endpoint:
oxidising properties, other
Type of information:
other: expert assessment
Adequacy of study:
key study
Study period:
2016
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: An assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour.
Justification for type of information:
An assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour.
Qualifier:
no guideline required
Principles of method if other than guideline:
An assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour.
GLP compliance:
no
Key result
Sample tested:
other: not applicable
Parameter:
other: An assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour.
Result:
other: Vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties
Remarks on result:
other: see 'any other information on results incl. tables'

This compound contains two oxygen atoms and one chlorine atom. However, these are both covalently bound only to carbon atoms and not nitrogen or oxygen. Therefore, in conclusion, vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties.

Interpretation of results:
GHS criteria not met
Conclusions:
Vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties.
Executive summary:

An expert assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour. This compound contains two oxygen atoms and one chlorine atom. However, these are both covalently bound only to carbon atoms and not nitrogen or oxygen. Therefore, in conclusion, vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties.

Description of key information

An expert assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour. This compound contains two oxygen atoms and one chlorine atom. However, these are both covalently bound only to carbon atoms and not nitrogen or oxygen. Therefore, in conclusion, vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties.

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Oxidising properties:
non oxidising

Additional information

Justification for classification or non-classification

An expert assessment was carried out based on an examination of the functionality within the substance, to identify the presence of elements commonly associated with oxidising behaviour. A screening process was used to assess the oxidising properties of vinyl chloroacetate. This compound contains two oxygen atoms and one chlorine atom. However, these are both covalently bound only to carbon atoms and not nitrogen or oxygen. Therefore, in conclusion, vinyl chloroacetate is not expected to possess oxidising properties.