List of UN numbers 1501 to 1600

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UN numbers from UN1501 to UN1600 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are as follows:

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UN 1501 to UN 1600

UN NumberClassProper Shipping Name
UN 1501 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 15025.1 Sodium perchlorate
UN 15035.1 Sodium permanganate
UN 15045.1 Sodium peroxide
UN 15055.1 Sodium persulfate
UN 15065.1 Strontium chlorate
UN 15075.1 Strontium nitrate
UN 15085.1 Strontium perchlorate
UN 15095.1 Strontium peroxide
UN 15105.1 Tetranitromethane
UN 15115.1 Urea hydrogen peroxide
UN 15125.1 Zinc ammonium nitrite
UN 15135.1 Zinc chlorate
UN 15145.1 Zinc nitrate
UN 15155.1 Zinc permanganate
UN 15165.1 Zinc peroxide
UN 15174.1 Zirconium picramate, wetted with not less than 20 percent water, by mass
UN 1518 to 1540 ?(UN No.s no longer in use)
UN 15416.1 Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized
UN 1542 to 1543 ?(UN No.s no longer in use)
UN 15446.1 Alkaloids, solid, n.o.s. or Alkaloid salts, solid, n.o.s., toxic
UN 15456.1 Allyl isothiocyanate, stabilized
UN 15466.1 Ammonium arsenate
UN 15476.1 Aniline
UN 15486.1 Aniline hydrochloride
UN 15496.1 Antimony compounds, inorganic, solid, n.o.s.
UN 15506.1 Antimony lactate
UN 15516.1 Antimony potassium tartrate
UN 1552 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 15536.1 Arsenic acid, liquid
UN 15546.1Arsenic acid, solid
UN 15556.1 Arsenic bromide
UN 15566.1 Arsenic compounds, liquid, n.o.s. inorganic, including arsenates, n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic compounds of arsenic, n.o.s.
UN 15576.1Arsenic compounds, solid, n.o.s. inorganic, including arsenates, n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic compounds of arsenic, n.o.s.
UN 15586.1Arsenic
UN 15596.1 Arsenic pentoxide
UN 15606.1 Arsenic trichloride
UN 15616.1 Arsenic trioxide
UN 15626.1Arsenical dust
UN 1563 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 15646.1 Barium compounds, n.o.s.
UN 15656.1 Barium cyanide
UN 15666.1 Beryllium compounds, n.o.s.
UN 15676.1Beryllium, powder
UN 1568 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 15696.1 Bromoacetone
UN 15706.1 Brucine
UN 15714.1 Barium azide, wetted with not less than 50 percent water, by mass
UN 15726.1 Cacodylic acid
UN 15736.1 Calcium arsenate
UN 15746.1Calcium arsenate and calcium arsenite, mixtures, solid
UN 15756.1 Calcium cyanide
UN 1576 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 15776.1 Chlorodinitrobenzenes
UN 15786.1 Chloronitrobenzene, ortho, liquid or Chloronitrobenzenes meta or para, solid
UN 15796.1 4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride
UN 15806.1 Chloropicrin
UN 15812Chloropicrin and methyl bromide mixtures
UN 15822Chloropicrin and methyl chloride mixtures
UN 15836.1Chloropicrin mixtures, n.o.s.
UN 1584 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Cocculus (Indian berry) (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 15856.1 Copper acetoarsenite
UN 15866.1 Copper arsenite
UN 15876.1 Copper cyanide
UN 15886.1 Cyanides, inorganic, solid, n.o.s.
UN 15892 Cyanogen chloride, inhibited
UN 15906.1 Dichloroanilines, liquid or Dichloroanilines, solid
UN 15916.1 o-Dichlorobenzene
UN 1592 ?(UN No. no longer in use) p-Dichlorobenzene (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 15936.1 Dichloromethane
UN 15946.1 Diethyl sulfate
UN 15956.1 Dimethyl sulfate
UN 15966.1 Dinitroanilines
UN 15976.1 Dinitrobenzenes, liquid or Dinitrobenzenes, solid
UN 15986.1 Dinitro-o-cresol, solid or Dinitro-o-cresol, solution
UN 15996.1 Dinitrophenol solutions
UN 16006.1 Dinitrotoluenes, molten

n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s. entry [2]

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An UN number is a four-digit number that identifies hazardous materials, and articles in the framework of international transport. Some hazardous substances have their own UN numbers, while sometimes groups of chemicals or products with similar properties receive a common UN number. A chemical in its solid state may receive a different UN number than the liquid phase if their hazardous properties differ significantly; substances with different levels of purity may also receive different UN numbers.

References

  1. 1 2 "Chapter I: Research and Special Administration". The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1988. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  2. "Chapter 1.2 Definitions and Units of Measurement" (PDF).