H272
Physical hazardMay intensify fire; oxidiser.
Associated GHS Pictograms
Affected Substances
The following substances in our database carry the hazard statement H272:
1,3-dichloro-1,3,5-triazinane-2,4,6-trioneCAS 2782-57-2C3HCl2N3O31,3,5-trichloro-1,3,5-triazinane-2,4,6-trioneCAS 87-90-1C3Cl3N3O3barium(2+) peroxideCAS 1304-29-6BaO2calcium dihypochloriteCAS 7778-54-3CaCl2O2diazanium;oxido-(oxido(dioxo)chromio)oxy-dioxochromiumCAS 7789-09-5Cr2H8N2O7diazanium;sulfonatooxy sulfateCAS 7727-54-0H8N2O8S2dipotassium;oxido-(oxido(dioxo)chromio)oxy-dioxochromiumCAS 7778-50-9Cr2K2O7dipotassium;sulfonatooxy sulfateCAS 7727-21-1K2O8S2disodium;oxido-(oxido(dioxo)chromio)oxy-dioxochromiumCAS 10588-01-9Cr2Na2O7nitric acidCAS 7697-37-2HNO3potassium 1,5-dichloro-4,6-dioxo-1,3,5-triazin-2-olateCAS 2244-21-5C3Cl2KN3O3potassium nitriteCAS 7758-09-0KNO2potassium permanganateCAS 7722-64-7KMnO4silver nitrateCAS 7761-88-8AgNO3sodium nitriteCAS 7632-00-0NNaO2
Related H-Statements
Frequently Asked Questions
What does H272 mean?
The hazard statement H272 means: "May intensify fire; oxidiser.". It belongs to the category "Physical hazard" according to CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
Which substances have H272?
In our database, 15 substances carry the hazard statement H272. The complete list can be found in the "Affected Substances" section on this page.
Which GHS pictogram belongs to H272?
The H-Statement H272 is associated with specific GHS pictograms that visually represent the type of hazard. The associated pictograms can be found at the top of this page.
According to CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. Information is for guidance only – for legally binding data, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).